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Minikube contains a built-in Docker daemon that for running containers.
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If you use another Docker daemon for building your containers, you will have to publish them to a registry before minikube can pull them.
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If you use another Docker daemon for building your containers, you will have to publish them to a registry before minikube can pull them.
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You can use minikube's built in Docker daemon to avoid this extra step of pushing your images.
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Use the built-in Docker daemon with:
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```shell
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eval $(minikube docker-env)
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```
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This command sets up the Docker environment variables so a Docker client can communicate with the minikube Docker daemon:
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This command sets up the Docker environment variables so a Docker client can communicate with the minikube Docker daemon.
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Minikube currently supports only docker version 1.11.1 on the server, which is what is supported by Kubernetes 1.3. With a newer docker version you'll get this [issue](https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/issues/338).
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```shell
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docker ps
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