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Managing Images

The Images screen allows you to pull and remove images, and create containers.

  1. On the menu, click Images.

    The list of available images displays.

  2. Perform any of the following tasks.

    Task

    Description

    Action

    Pull an image

    Use this action to download a copy of an image into Container Station.

    When you pull images before creating a container, Container Station displays the image details which you can use to configure a container.

    Note:

    Container Station uses the Docker Hub registry.

    1. Click Pull.

    2. Type the image name.

      Image names must start and end with a letter or number, and can contain between 1 and 128 characters of the following types:

      • Letters: a–z

      • Numbers: 0–9

      • Special characters:

        • Hyphen (-)

        • Underscore (_)

        • Period (.)

        • Forward slash (/)

        • Colon (:)

      Note:

      Using consecutive special characters in the image name is not allowed.

    3. Specify the image version.

      Image versions must start with a letter, number, or underscore (_), and can contain between 1 and 128 characters of the following types:

      • Letters: A–Z, a–z

      • Numbers: 0–9

      • Special characters:

        • Hyphen (-)

        • Underscore (_)

        • Period (.)

    4. Optional: Enable Set to default.

    5. Click Pull.

    Remove an image

    Use this action to remove an image.

    Note:

    Removing an image from the Container Station list does not remove the original image from Docker Hub.

    • To remove an image, click in the Actions column.

    • To remove multiple images, select the images and then click Remove.

    Create a container from an image

    Use this action to create a container using the selected image.

    Click in the Actions column and then use the Create Container wizard.

    For details, see Container Creation.

    Container Station performs the specified action.