Docker
Install
create /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list with this content:
deb https://get.docker.io/ubuntu docker main
Then run:
curl -s https://get.docker.io/gpg | sudo apt-key add - sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install lxc-docker
confirm:
sudo docker info
update firewall
The FORWARD chain should be changed from DROP to ACCEPT
Containers
docker run -i -t ubuntu /bin/bash                           # create a container
docker run --name bob_the_container -i -t ubuntu /bin/bash  # create a container with specified name
docker ps     # show running containers
docker ps -a  # show all containers
docker start bob_the_container   # start a stopped container
docker attach bob_the_container  # attach to a container 
                                 # NOTE: hit Enter to get a prompt
# create daemonized container
docker run --name daemon_dave -d ubuntu /bin/sh -c \
    "while true; do echo hello world; sleep 1; done"
# view terminal output inside the container
docker logs daemon_dave     
docker logs -f daemon_dave  # like tail -f
docker logs -t daemon_dave  # print timestamps
docker top daemon_dave  # see what's happening inside the container
# run a process inside the container
docker exec -d daemon_dave touch /etc/config_file  # background
docker exec -t -i daemon_dave /bin/bash            # interactive
docker stop daemon_dave  # stop a daemonized container
# automatic container restarts
docker run --restart=always --name daemon_dave -d ubuntu \
    /bin/sh -c "while true; do echo hello world; sleep 1; done"
# might be better to use this flag
    --restart=on-failure:5   # max of 5 restarts
docker inspect daemon_dave  # get container details
# get IP address
docker inspect --format '{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}' daemon_dave
docker rm 80430f8d0921  # delete a stopped container
Images
Each image belongs to a repository.  Repositories are either maintained by Docker, Inc. or by users.  Official Docker repositories have a single name like ubuntu or mysql, while user-contributed repositories include a username, e.g. jamtur01/puppet
The ubuntu repository contains images for each version. By default you get the image tagged latest. You could also specify ubuntu:12.04 or ubuntu:precise for version 12.04.
Docker images are read-only filesystems that get layered on top of each other in a union mount to form a container's filesystem. A read-write layer is always available on top.
docker images # list all local docker images docker images ubuntu # list only ubuntu-related images