From 0c3b198b226ebb9dabee7bcd3c8a6da7aa5afea4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "P. Douglas Reeder" Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2024 16:42:10 -0400 Subject: Improves Quick Start for users not using Linux --- doc/book/quick-start/_index.md | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+) (limited to 'doc/book/quick-start/_index.md') diff --git a/doc/book/quick-start/_index.md b/doc/book/quick-start/_index.md index 9619f388..de627cbb 100644 --- a/doc/book/quick-start/_index.md +++ b/doc/book/quick-start/_index.md @@ -85,6 +85,9 @@ metrics_token = "$(openssl rand -base64 32)" EOF ``` +See the [Configuration file format](https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/documentation/reference-manual/configuration/) +for complete options and values. + Now that your configuration file has been created, you may save it to the directory of your choice. By default, Garage looks for **`/etc/garage.toml`.** You can also store it somewhere else, but you will have to specify `-c path/to/garage.toml` @@ -111,6 +114,25 @@ garage -c path/to/garage.toml server If you have placed the `garage.toml` file in `/etc` (its default location), you can simply run `garage server`. +To create a Docker container of Garage from an image, run: + +```bash +docker run \ + -d \ + --name garaged \ + -p 3900:3900 -p 3901:3901 -p 3902:3902 -p 3903:3903 \ + -v /etc/garage.toml:/path/to/garage.toml \ + -v /var/lib/garage/meta:/path/to/garage/meta \ + -v /var/lib/garage/data:/path/to/garage/data \ + dxflrs/garage:v0.9.4 +``` + +Under Linux, you can substitute `--network host` for `-p 3900:3900 -p 3901:3901 -p 3902:3902 -p 3903:3903` + +#### Troubleshooting + +Ensure your configuration file, `metadata_dir` and `data_dir` are readable by the user running the `garage` server or Docker. + You can tune Garage's verbosity by setting the `RUST_LOG=` environment variable. \ Available log levels are (from less verbose to more verbose): `error`, `warn`, `info` *(default)*, `debug` and `trace`. @@ -131,6 +153,9 @@ It uses values from the TOML configuration file to find the Garage daemon runnin local node, therefore if your configuration file is not at `/etc/garage.toml` you will again have to specify `-c path/to/garage.toml` at each invocation. +If you are running Garage in a Docker container, you can set `alias garage="docker exec -ti /garage"` +to use the Garage binary inside your container. + If the `garage` CLI is able to correctly detect the parameters of your local Garage node, the following command should be enough to show the status of your cluster: -- cgit v1.2.3 From 4c9e8ef6253542e06160b587a1dbb9b4d5908305 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Auvolat Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2024 13:04:38 +0200 Subject: doc: clarify quick start on using docker --- doc/book/quick-start/_index.md | 10 +++++++++- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'doc/book/quick-start/_index.md') diff --git a/doc/book/quick-start/_index.md b/doc/book/quick-start/_index.md index de627cbb..5f17447b 100644 --- a/doc/book/quick-start/_index.md +++ b/doc/book/quick-start/_index.md @@ -42,6 +42,13 @@ If a binary of the last version is not available for your architecture, or if you want a build customized for your system, you can [build Garage from source](@/documentation/cookbook/from-source.md). +If none of these option work for you, you can also run Garage in a Docker +container. When using Docker, the commands used in this guide will not work +anymore. We recommend reading the tutorial on [configuring a +multi-node cluster](@/documentation/cookbook/real-world.md) to learn about +using Garage as a Docker container. For simplicity, a minimal command to launch +Garage using Docker is provided in this quick start guide as well. + ## Configuring and starting Garage @@ -114,7 +121,8 @@ garage -c path/to/garage.toml server If you have placed the `garage.toml` file in `/etc` (its default location), you can simply run `garage server`. -To create a Docker container of Garage from an image, run: +Alternatively, if you cannot or do not wish to run the Garage binary directly, +you may use Docker to run Garage in a container using the following command: ```bash docker run \ -- cgit v1.2.3