Hi,
maybe I can help out a bit. I'll give the image build a spin and look
how I can help.
And btw I'm the guy Andreas spoke (thanks Andreas!) about who's
interested to get it running on Docker
Cheers,
Volker
Xiangdong Huang schrieb am 25.02.19 um 20:07:
Hi,
I submit a PR, and welcome to review it.
https://github.com/apache/incubator-iotdb/pull/69
(Actually I have few experiences to edit a dockerfile...)
Best,
-----------------------------------
Xiangdong Huang
School of Software, Tsinghua University
黄向东
清华大学 软件学院
Xiangdong Huang <[email protected]> 于2019年2月26日周二 上午3:02写道:
Hi,
I am testing it.
Because we have not publish the first Apache binary version, only a
dockerfile can be provided, rather than a docker image on DockerHub.
Now a Dockerfile has been written at ROOT/docker/Dockerfile on the branch
enable_docker_image.
1. You can build a docker image by:
$ docker build -t iotdb:base
https://github.com/apache/incubator-iotdb#enable_docker_image:docker
Or:
$ git clone https://github.com/apache/incubator-iotdb
$ cd incubator-iotdb
$ git checkout -b enable_docker_image origin/enable_docker_image
$ docker build -t iotdb:base .
Once the docker image has been built locally (the tag is iotdb:base in
this example), you are almost done!
2. create docker volume for data files and logs:
$ docker volume create mydata
$ docker volume create mylogs
3. run a docker container:
$ docker run -p 6667:6667 -v mydata:/iotdb/data -v mylogs:/iotdb/logs -d
iotdb:base /iotdb/bin/start-server.sh
If success, you can run `docker ps`, and get something like the following:
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED
STATUS PORTS NAMES
2a68b6944cb5 iotdb:base "/iotdb/bin/start-se…" 4 minutes
ago Up 5 minutes 0.0.0.0:6667->6667/tcp
laughing_meitner
You can use the above command to get the container ID:
$ docker container ls
suppose the ID is <C_ID>.
And get the docker IP by:
$ docker inspect --format='{{.NetworkSettings.IPAddress}}' <C_ID>
suppose the IP is <C_IP>.
4. If you just want to have a try by using iotdb-cli, you can:
$ docker exec -it /bin/bash <C_ID>
$ (now you have enter the container): /cli/bin/start-client.sh -h
localhost -p 6667 -u root -pw root
Or, run a new docker container as the client:
$ docker run -it iotdb:base /cli/bin/start-client.sh -h <C_IP> -p 6667 -u
root -pw root
Or, if you have a iotdb-cli locally (e.g., you have compiled the source
code by `mvn package`), and suppose your work_dir is cli/bin, then you can
just run:
$ start-client.sh -h localhost -p 6667 -u root -pw root
5. If you want to write codes to insert data and query data, please add
the following dependence:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.iotdb</groupId>
<artifactId>iotdb-jdbc</artifactId>
<version>0.8.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
</dependency>
Some example about how to use IoTDB with IoTDB-JDBC can be found at:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-iotdb/tree/master/jdbc/src/test/java/org/apache/iotdb/jdbc/demo
(Notice that because we have not published Apache IoTDB version 0.8.0 now,
you have to compile the source code by `mvn install -DskipTests` to install
the dependence into your local maven repository)
6. Now enjoy it!
Things TODO:
1. A Grafana service is not installed now. If installed and configured,
you can visualize time series by Grafana.
2. A Kubernetes files is not provided now.
3. JMX port and postback module port are not exposed now.
4. Change the number of the max open files.
5. Using docker parameters to set more configurations of IoTDB (e.g.,
port, ip, user password, memory limit etc..).
Best,
-----------------------------------
Xiangdong Huang
School of Software, Tsinghua University
黄向东
清华大学 软件学院
Andreas Oswald <[email protected]> 于2019年2月25日周一 下午2:16写道:
Hi there,
a colleague has asked me if it was possible to run IoTDB in a Docker
container. Can you help me to give him a proper answer?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Kind regards from Germany
Andreas
--
Dr. Volker Göbbels, https://www.technologyscout.net