Great!  Please try it out, everyone.

From: Pankaj Saha <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
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Date: Thursday, June 18, 2015 at 3:50 PM
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Subject: Docker - airavata PGA is available!!

Hello Developers,

Docker airavata PGA is available!!

I have published one docker image for airavata PGA at the following public 
repository.

Airavata_pga<https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/psaha4/airavata_pga/>

please pull the image and run containers to check if pga is working in your 
environment.


This docker image in based on Ubuntu and Apache Airavata PGA 0.15 branch
How to pull this image:

docker pull psaha4/airavata_pga

Note: This is a public image repository so no credentials will be required

How to build a running container:

To build a container and run it use the below docker command

docker run -p 127.0.0.1<http://127.0.0.1>:<HOST_PORT>:80 -i -t <IMAGE_ID> 
/bin/bash

Note:

HOST_PORT(Ex: 8585) is where host system want to listen the PGA service. Inside 
container its running at port 80, but after running the container host system 
can use the delivered HOST_PORT

To check IMAGE_ID, use command “ docker images”

This will list all available images with image id and repository name.

How to test the container:

If running container was successful then host system can access the Airavata 
PGA service in the desired HOST_PORT. lets consider HOST_PORT is 8585 here,now 
open any browser window and type

http://localhost:8585/airavata-php-gateway/public/

You should be able to see the gateway interface.


Thanks
Pankaj

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