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I pull the image, takes some time because ‘slim’ means 2GB with Oracle Database.Ĭ:\Users\Franck>docker pull store/oracle/database-enterprise:12.2.0.1-slim If you don't have a Docker ID, head over to to create one. Login with your Docker ID to push and pull images from Docker Hub. ID: U7IQ:TE3X:HSGK:3ES2:IO6G:A7VI:3KUU:YMBC:3ZIR:QYUL:EQUL:VFMSĪs for this example, I’ll use the Oracle Database image, I need to log to the Docker Store to prove that I accept the licensing conditions: Network: bridge host macvlan null overlayĬontainerd version: (expected: aa8187dbd3b7ad67d8e5e3a15115d3eef43a7ed1) Here are the related info, minishift is already running several containers there for its own usage: Now my docker commands will connect to this docker server.
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Here is how to directly set the environemnt from /f "tokens=*" %i IN ('minishift docker-env') DO %i REM /f "tokens=*" %i IN ('minishift docker-env') DO %i REM Run this command to configure your shell: SET DOCKER_CERT_PATH=C:\Users\Franck\.minishift\certs I can get the environment from minishift: I have DockerTools installed on my laptop and just want to set the environment to connect to the docker server on the minishift VM. For this example, I’ll use the minishift VM docker, just because it is there. In this example I’ll not build one but use one provided on the Docker store: the Oracle Database ‘slim’ image. The goal is to run in OpenShift a container from an image that has been build somewhere else. Here checking the size of the disksįilesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
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I can access to the console and log as developer or admin but for the moment I’m continuing in command line.Īt any moment I can log to the VM running OpenShift with the minishift command. MiniShift is starting a VirualBox and gets an IP address from the VirtualBox DHCP – here 192.168.99.105 The server is accessible via web console at: Starting OpenShift using openshift/origin:v3.9.0. Using public hostname IP 192.168.99.105 as the host IP Using nsenter mounter for OpenShift volumes Copying oc binary from the OpenShift container image to VM. OpenShift cluster will be configured with. Importing 'openshift/origin-haproxy-router:v3.9.0'. Importing 'openshift/origin-docker-registry:v3.9.0'. Checking if persistent storage volume is mounted. Checking HTTP connectivity from the VM. Checking if external host is reachable from the Minishift VM. Starting the OpenShift cluster using 'virtualbox' hypervisor. Checking if provided oc flags are supported. Checking if requested hypervisor 'virtualbox' is supported on this platform. Checking if requested OpenShift version 'v3.9.0' is supported. Checking if requested OpenShift version 'v3.9.0' is valid. I start MiniShift on my laptop, specifying a larger disk (default is 20GB)Ĭ:\Users\Franck>minishift start -disk-size 40g But the goal is to import it into OpenShift to deploy it from the Image Stream. I even pulled the Oracle Database image from the Docker Store.
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In a previous post I described the setup of MiniShift on my laptop in order to run OpenShift for test purpose.