You must have Docker Engine installed. See https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/ for information on how to do that.
Start a command session to the Docker host and make sure you can run docker commands. If necessary sudo to root or other user.
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- in this example 8000 is the port which FlexDeploy will be accessed on mapping to port 8080 in the containerFLEX_DB_URL
- jdbc URL for accessing the database. See below for syntaxFD_ADMIN_PWD
- Password for the fdadmin user in the databaseINFLUX_DB_USER
- Username for the built in influxdb. Not used in version 6.5.0.2 and later.INFLUX_DB_PASSWORD
- Password for the built in influxdb. Username and password are only used upon first initialization. After that token is used to connect to the database. Not used in version 6.5.0.2 and later.INFLUX_DB_TOKEN
- Token used to connect to the built in influxdb. Not used in version 6.5.0.2 and later.TZ
- Time zone for the container. Given example is America/Chicago.dbtype
- if you are using postgres or oracle database.v
- This will set where your application, repository, vsm and logs folders will go on the docker host. Everything before the colon is on the local machine, after is inside the container. Leave that as /dockervolumeLast is the image which will be flexdeploy/fd_tcat: and the version you want to run.
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If installing version 6.5.0.1 or earlier you need to include the INFLUX_* variables and use /home/oracle instead of /dockervolume for the mount. |
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docker run --name flexdeploy -p 8000:8080 -e FLEX_DB_URL="jdbc:oracle:thin:@URL:PORT:xe" -e FD_ADMIN_PWD=DATABASEPASSWORD -e TZ=America/Chicago -e dbtype=oracle|postgres -v /scratch/flexdeploy:/dockervolume flexdeploy/fd_tcat:VERSION |
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