Image cache does not exist, creating it at /home/username/.docker/machine/cache...
No default boot2docker iso found locally, downloading the latest release...
Downloading https://github.com/boot2docker/boot2docker/releases/download/v1.6.2/boot2docker.iso to /home/username/.docker/machine/cache/boot2docker.iso...
Creating VirtualBox VM...
Creating SSH key...
Starting VirtualBox VM...
Starting VM...
To see how to connect Docker to this machine, run: docker-machine env dev
Run 'docker-machine create --driver name' to include the create flags for that driver in the help text.
Options:
--driver, -d "none" Driver to create machine with.
--engine-install-url "https://get.docker.com" Custom URL to use for engine installation [$MACHINE_DOCKER_INSTALL_URL]
--engine-opt [--engine-opt option --engine-opt option] Specify arbitrary flags to include with the created engine in the form flag=value
--engine-insecure-registry [--engine-insecure-registry option --engine-insecure-registry option] Specify insecure registries to allow with the created engine
--engine-registry-mirror [--engine-registry-mirror option --engine-registry-mirror option] Specify registry mirrors to use
--engine-label [--engine-label option --engine-label option] Specify labels for the created engine
--engine-storage-driver Specify a storage driver to use with the engine
--engine-env [--engine-env option --engine-env option] Specify environment variables to set in the engine
--swarm Configure Machine with Swarm
--swarm-image "swarm:latest" Specify Docker image to use for Swarm [$MACHINE_SWARM_IMAGE]
--swarm-master Configure Machine to be a Swarm master
--swarm-discovery Discovery service to use with Swarm
--swarm-strategy "spread" Define a default scheduling strategy for Swarm
--swarm-opt [--swarm-opt option --swarm-opt option] Define arbitrary flags for swarm
--swarm-host "tcp://0.0.0.0:3376" ip/socket to listen on for Swarm master
--swarm-addr addr to advertise for Swarm (default: detect and use the machine IP)
Run 'docker-machine create --driver name' to include the create flags for that driver in the help text.
Options:
--driver, -d "none" Driver to create machine with.
--engine-env [--engine-env option --engine-env option] Specify environment variables to set in the engine
--engine-insecure-registry [--engine-insecure-registry option --engine-insecure-registry option] Specify insecure registries to allow with the created engine
--engine-install-url "https://get.docker.com" Custom URL to use for engine installation [$MACHINE_DOCKER_INSTALL_URL]
--engine-label [--engine-label option --engine-label option] Specify labels for the created engine
--engine-opt [--engine-opt option --engine-opt option] Specify arbitrary flags to include with the created engine in the form flag=value
--engine-registry-mirror [--engine-registry-mirror option --engine-registry-mirror option] Specify registry mirrors to use
--engine-storage-driver Specify a storage driver to use with the engine
--swarm Configure Machine with Swarm
--swarm-addr addr to advertise for Swarm (default: detect and use the machine IP)
--swarm-discovery Discovery service to use with Swarm
--swarm-host "tcp://0.0.0.0:3376" ip/socket to listen on for Swarm master
--swarm-image "swarm:latest" Specify Docker image to use for Swarm [$MACHINE_SWARM_IMAGE]
--swarm-master Configure Machine to be a Swarm master
--swarm-opt [--swarm-opt option --swarm-opt option] Define arbitrary flags for swarm
--swarm-strategy "spread" Define a default scheduling strategy for Swarm
--virtualbox-boot2docker-url The URL of the boot2docker image. Defaults to the latest available version [$VIRTUALBOX_BOOT2DOCKER_URL]
--virtualbox-cpu-count "1" number of CPUs for the machine (-1 to use the number of CPUs available) [$VIRTUALBOX_CPU_COUNT]
--virtualbox-disk-size "20000" Size of disk for host in MB [$VIRTUALBOX_DISK_SIZE]
--virtualbox-hostonly-cidr "192.168.99.1/24" Specify the Host Only CIDR [$VIRTUALBOX_HOSTONLY_CIDR]
--virtualbox-hostonly-nicpromisc "deny" Specify the Host Only Network Adapter Promiscuous Mode [$VIRTUALBOX_HOSTONLY_NIC_PROMISC]
--virtualbox-hostonly-nictype "82540EM" Specify the Host Only Network Adapter Type [$VIRTUALBOX_HOSTONLY_NIC_TYPE]
--virtualbox-import-boot2docker-vm The name of a Boot2Docker VM to import
--virtualbox-memory "1024" Size of memory for host in MB [$VIRTUALBOX_MEMORY_SIZE]
--virtualbox-no-share Disable the mount of your home directory
-`--engine-insecure-registry`: Specify [insecure registries](https://docs.docker.com/reference/commandline/cli/#insecure-registries) to allow with the created engine
-`--engine-registry-mirror`: Specify [registry mirrors](https://github.com/docker/distribution/blob/master/docs/mirror.md) to use
-`--engine-label`: Specify [labels](https://docs.docker.com/userguide/labels-custom-metadata/#daemon-labels) for the created engine
-`--engine-storage-driver`: Specify a [storage driver](https://docs.docker.com/reference/commandline/cli/#daemon-storage-driver-option) to use with the engine
Additionally, Docker Machine supports a flag, `--engine-env`, which can be used to
specify arbitrary environment variables to be set within the engine with the syntax `--engine-env name=value`. For example, to specify that the engine should use `example.com` as the proxy server, you could run the following create command: