Troubleshoot Docker Offload
Docker Offload requires:
- Authentication
- An active internet connection
- No restrictive proxy or firewall blocking traffic to Docker Cloud
- Beta access to Docker Offload
- Docker Desktop 4.43 or later
Docker Desktop uses Offload to run both builds and containers in the cloud. If builds or containers are failing to run, falling back to local, or reporting session errors, use the following steps to help resolve the issue.
Ensure Docker Offload is enabled in Docker Desktop:
- Open Docker Desktop and sign in.
- Go to Settings > Beta features.
- Ensure that Docker Offload is checked.
Use the following command to check if the connection is active:
$ docker offload statusTo get more information, run the following command:
$ docker offload diagnoseIf you're not connected, start a new session:
$ docker offload startVerify authentication with
docker login.If needed, you can sign out and then sign in again:
$ docker logout $ docker loginVerify your usage and billing. For more information, see Docker Offload usage.

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