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# cc-docker
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This is a setup for `docker compose` to try out a complete ClusterCockpit Application Stack including all external components. This docker setup can be easily configured to be used as demo or as a development environment for ClusterCockpit.
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This is a `docker compose` setup to try out the complete ClusterCockpit Application Stack including all external components. This docker setup can be easily configured to be used as demo or as a development environment.
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It creates containers for:
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It includes the following containers:
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* mysql
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* php-fpm
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* nginx
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* influxdb
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* phpmyadmin
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All settings are configured in `.env`. The setup comes with fixture data for a job archive, influxDB, mySQL and a LDAP user directory.
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Settings are configured in `.env`.
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The setup comes with fixture data for a job archive, influxDB, mySQL, and a LDAP user directory.
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## Known Issues
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## Configuration
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While many aspects of this docker compose setup can be configured you ussually only need to adapt the following three settings in `.env`:
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While many aspects of this docker compose setup can be configured you usually only need to adapt the following three settings in `.env`:
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* `CLUSTERCOCKPIT_BRANCH` (Default: `develop`): The branch to checkout from ClusterCockpit git repository. May also be a tag.
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* `APP_CLUSTERCOCKPIT_INIT` (Default: true): Wether the Symfony tree (located at `./data/symfony`) should be deleted and freshly cloned and setup on every container startup.
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* `APP_ENVIRONMENT` (Default: `dev`): The Symfony App environment. With `dev` you get a Debugging Toolbar and more extensive error handling. Using `prod` is a setup for productions usage.
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* `APP_CLUSTERCOCKPIT_INIT` (Default: true): Wether the Symfony tree (located at `./data/symfony`) should be deleted and freshly cloned and initialized on every container startup.
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* `APP_ENVIRONMENT` (Default: `dev`): The Symfony app environment. With `dev` you get the symfony debug toolbar and more extensive error handling. The `prod` environment is a setup for productions use.
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## Setup
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* `$ cd data`
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* `$ ./init.sh`: The script asks for sudo rights as the file ownership needs to changed for some folders. **NOTICE** The script will download files of total size of 338MB (most for the InfluxDB data).
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* `$ ./init.sh`: The script asks for sudo rights as the file ownership needs to changed for some folders. **NOTICE** The script will download files of a total size of 338MB (mostly for the InfluxDB data).
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After that from the root of the repository you can start up the containers with:
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* `docker-compose up`
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After that from the root of the cc-docker sandbox you can start up the containers with:
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* `$ docker-compose up`
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* Wait... and wait a little longer
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Before you can use ClusterCockpit the following disclaimer must be shown. To download and build all ClusterCockpit components may take up to several minutes:
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```
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By default, you can access ClusterCockpit in your browser at http://localhost . If the `NGINX_PORT` environment variable was changed, use `http://localhost:$PORT` . You can shutdown the containers by pressing `CTRL-C`.
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By default, you can access ClusterCockpit in your browser at `http://localhost`. If the `NGINX_PORT` environment variable was changed, you have to use `http://localhost:$PORT` . You can shutdown the containers by pressing `CTRL-C`. Refer to the common docker documentation how to start the environment in the background.
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## Usage
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