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I follow these steps below to create portainer container running on my host's 9000.
I got an error like




C:Program FilesDockerdocker.exe: Error response from daemon: named pipe mounts are not supported on this version of Windows.




Error response from daemon: named pipe mounts are not supported on this version of Windows.



1- Allow Docker Connection Through Firewall by this:netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="Docker" dir=in action=allow protocol=TCP localport=2375 enable=yes profile=domain,private,public



2- Configure Docker Deamon to listen on both pipe and TCP:



2.1. StopService docker
2.2. dockerd --unregister-service
2.3. dockerd -H npipe:// -H 0.0.0.0:2375 --registerservice
2.4. Start-Service docker



3- Pull portainer image: docker pull portainer/portainer



4- Creating a volume: docker volume create portainer_data



5- Run Portainer
docker run -d --name portainer -p 9000:9000 --mount type=npipe,source=\.pipedocker_engine,target=\.pipedocker_engine --mount type=volume,source=portainer_data,target=C:data portainer/portainer










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    I follow these steps below to create portainer container running on my host's 9000.
    I got an error like




    C:Program FilesDockerdocker.exe: Error response from daemon: named pipe mounts are not supported on this version of Windows.




    Error response from daemon: named pipe mounts are not supported on this version of Windows.



    1- Allow Docker Connection Through Firewall by this:netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="Docker" dir=in action=allow protocol=TCP localport=2375 enable=yes profile=domain,private,public



    2- Configure Docker Deamon to listen on both pipe and TCP:



    2.1. StopService docker
    2.2. dockerd --unregister-service
    2.3. dockerd -H npipe:// -H 0.0.0.0:2375 --registerservice
    2.4. Start-Service docker



    3- Pull portainer image: docker pull portainer/portainer



    4- Creating a volume: docker volume create portainer_data



    5- Run Portainer
    docker run -d --name portainer -p 9000:9000 --mount type=npipe,source=\.pipedocker_engine,target=\.pipedocker_engine --mount type=volume,source=portainer_data,target=C:data portainer/portainer










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      I follow these steps below to create portainer container running on my host's 9000.
      I got an error like




      C:Program FilesDockerdocker.exe: Error response from daemon: named pipe mounts are not supported on this version of Windows.




      Error response from daemon: named pipe mounts are not supported on this version of Windows.



      1- Allow Docker Connection Through Firewall by this:netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="Docker" dir=in action=allow protocol=TCP localport=2375 enable=yes profile=domain,private,public



      2- Configure Docker Deamon to listen on both pipe and TCP:



      2.1. StopService docker
      2.2. dockerd --unregister-service
      2.3. dockerd -H npipe:// -H 0.0.0.0:2375 --registerservice
      2.4. Start-Service docker



      3- Pull portainer image: docker pull portainer/portainer



      4- Creating a volume: docker volume create portainer_data



      5- Run Portainer
      docker run -d --name portainer -p 9000:9000 --mount type=npipe,source=\.pipedocker_engine,target=\.pipedocker_engine --mount type=volume,source=portainer_data,target=C:data portainer/portainer










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      I follow these steps below to create portainer container running on my host's 9000.
      I got an error like




      C:Program FilesDockerdocker.exe: Error response from daemon: named pipe mounts are not supported on this version of Windows.




      Error response from daemon: named pipe mounts are not supported on this version of Windows.



      1- Allow Docker Connection Through Firewall by this:netsh advfirewall firewall add rule name="Docker" dir=in action=allow protocol=TCP localport=2375 enable=yes profile=domain,private,public



      2- Configure Docker Deamon to listen on both pipe and TCP:



      2.1. StopService docker
      2.2. dockerd --unregister-service
      2.3. dockerd -H npipe:// -H 0.0.0.0:2375 --registerservice
      2.4. Start-Service docker



      3- Pull portainer image: docker pull portainer/portainer



      4- Creating a volume: docker volume create portainer_data



      5- Run Portainer
      docker run -d --name portainer -p 9000:9000 --mount type=npipe,source=\.pipedocker_engine,target=\.pipedocker_engine --mount type=volume,source=portainer_data,target=C:data portainer/portainer







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          named pipe mounts are not supported on this version of Windows.



          This error means that your Docker version do not support bind mounting named pipes into containers.



          First you must check the Docker version on your system, can be done with docker version.



          Then, you need to ensure that your Docker version is >= 17.09 and use one of these solutions:




          • Docker version = 17.09, bind mount the named pipe as a volume


          docker run -d --name portainer -p 9000:9000 -v \.pipedocker_engine:\.pipedocker_engine --mount type=volume,source=portainer_data,target=C:data portainer/portainer




          • Docker version >= 18.03, named pipe bind mounts are supported and your command should just work.






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            named pipe mounts are not supported on this version of Windows.



            This error means that your Docker version do not support bind mounting named pipes into containers.



            First you must check the Docker version on your system, can be done with docker version.



            Then, you need to ensure that your Docker version is >= 17.09 and use one of these solutions:




            • Docker version = 17.09, bind mount the named pipe as a volume


            docker run -d --name portainer -p 9000:9000 -v \.pipedocker_engine:\.pipedocker_engine --mount type=volume,source=portainer_data,target=C:data portainer/portainer




            • Docker version >= 18.03, named pipe bind mounts are supported and your command should just work.






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              named pipe mounts are not supported on this version of Windows.



              This error means that your Docker version do not support bind mounting named pipes into containers.



              First you must check the Docker version on your system, can be done with docker version.



              Then, you need to ensure that your Docker version is >= 17.09 and use one of these solutions:




              • Docker version = 17.09, bind mount the named pipe as a volume


              docker run -d --name portainer -p 9000:9000 -v \.pipedocker_engine:\.pipedocker_engine --mount type=volume,source=portainer_data,target=C:data portainer/portainer




              • Docker version >= 18.03, named pipe bind mounts are supported and your command should just work.






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                named pipe mounts are not supported on this version of Windows.



                This error means that your Docker version do not support bind mounting named pipes into containers.



                First you must check the Docker version on your system, can be done with docker version.



                Then, you need to ensure that your Docker version is >= 17.09 and use one of these solutions:




                • Docker version = 17.09, bind mount the named pipe as a volume


                docker run -d --name portainer -p 9000:9000 -v \.pipedocker_engine:\.pipedocker_engine --mount type=volume,source=portainer_data,target=C:data portainer/portainer




                • Docker version >= 18.03, named pipe bind mounts are supported and your command should just work.






                share|improve this answer












                named pipe mounts are not supported on this version of Windows.



                This error means that your Docker version do not support bind mounting named pipes into containers.



                First you must check the Docker version on your system, can be done with docker version.



                Then, you need to ensure that your Docker version is >= 17.09 and use one of these solutions:




                • Docker version = 17.09, bind mount the named pipe as a volume


                docker run -d --name portainer -p 9000:9000 -v \.pipedocker_engine:\.pipedocker_engine --mount type=volume,source=portainer_data,target=C:data portainer/portainer




                • Docker version >= 18.03, named pipe bind mounts are supported and your command should just work.







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