Have you managed to solve it since then?Since it only happened on EC2, it could be something EC2 specific. This is probably why you didn’t have replies. But if you just created a virtual machine, it would be better if you could tell more about that virtual machine.
We usually need the following information to understand the issue:
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What platform are you using? Windows, Linux or macOS? Which version of the operating systems? In case of Linux, which distribution?
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How did you install Docker? Sharing the platform almost answers it, but only almost. Direct links to the followed guide can be useful.
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On debian based Linux, the following commands can give us some idea and recognize incorrectly installed Docker:
docker info docker versionReview the output before sharing and remove confidential data if any appears (public IP for example)
dpkg -l 'docker*' | grep '^ii' snap list dockerWhen you share the outputs, always format your posts according to the following guide: How to format your forum posts