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Docker Machine error: Hyper-V PowerShell Module is not available


When creating a Hyper-v VM using docker-machine on win10, an error was returned"Error with pre-create check: "Hyper-V PowerShell Module is not available"。

The solution is very simple. The reason is the version of the docker-machine program. Replace it with v0.13.0. The detailed operation is as follows:

  1. Download the 0.13.0 version of the docker-machine command. Click to download: 32-bit system or 64-bit system

  2. After the download is complete, rename and replace the " docker-machine.exe " file in the " C:\Program Files\Docker\Docker\resources\bin" directory. It is best to back up the original file.


Here is the solution

https://github.com/docker/machine/releases/download/v0.15.0/docker-machine-Windows-x86_64.exe

Save the downloaded file to your existing directory containing docker-machine.exe.

For my system this is the location for docker-machine.exe/c/Program Files/Docker/Docker/Resources/bin/docker-machine.exe

Backup the old file and replace it file with the new one.

cp docker-machine.exe docker-machine.014.exe

Rename the downloaded filename to docker-machine.exe

mv docker-machine-Windows-x86_64.exe docker-machine.exe

Build Instructions

  1. Create virtual switch in Hyper-V manager named myswitch
  2. Request Docker to create a VM named myvm1

docker-machine create -d hyperv --hyperv-virtual-switch "myswitch" myvm1

Results

docker-machine create -d hyperv --hyperv-virtual-switch "myswitch" myvm1

Running pre-create checks...(myvm1) Image cache directory does not exist, creating it at C:\Users\Trey Brister\.docker\machine\cache...(myvm1) No default Boot2Docker ISO found locally, downloading the latest release...(myvm1) Latest release for github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker is v18.05.0-ce(myvm1) Downloading C:\Users\Trey Brister\.docker\machine\cache\boot2docker.iso from https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker/releases/download/v18.05.0-ce/boot2docker.iso...(myvm1) 0%....10%....20%....30%....40%....50%....60%....70%....80%....90%....100%Creating machine...(myvm1) Copying C:\Users\Trey Brister\.docker\machine\cache\boot2docker.iso to C:\Users\Trey Brister\.docker\machine\machines\myvm1\boot2docker.iso...(myvm1) Creating SSH key...(myvm1) Creating VM...(myvm1) Using switch "myswitch"(myvm1) Creating VHD(myvm1) Starting VM...(myvm1) Waiting for host to start...Waiting for machine to be running, this may take a few minutes...Detecting operating system of created instance...Waiting for SSH to be available...Detecting the provisioner...Provisioning with boot2docker...Copying certs to the local machine directory...Copying certs to the remote machine...Setting Docker configuration on the remote daemon...Checking connection to Docker...Docker is up and running!To see how to connect your Docker Client to the Docker Engine running on this virtual machine, run: C:\Program Files\Docker\Docker\Resources\bin\docker-machine.exe env myvm1