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various command fixes

Indicating the repository and tag should be separated by a space and not a '/'. Also fixed a quote typo.
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Jordan Arentsen 2013-09-24 02:12:24 -05:00
parent d6887b769c
commit 15ad2915b9

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@ -66,14 +66,14 @@ other roles. Following Vagrant's convention the role will be named
.. code-block:: bash .. code-block:: bash
sudo -u postgres createuser -P -d -r -s docker sudo postgres -c "createuser -P -d -r -s docker"
Create a test database also named ``docker`` owned by previously created ``docker`` Create a test database also named ``docker`` owned by previously created ``docker``
role. role.
.. code-block:: bash .. code-block:: bash
sudo -u postgres createdb -O docker docker sudo postgres -c "createdb -O docker docker"
Adjust PostgreSQL configuration so that remote connections to the Adjust PostgreSQL configuration so that remote connections to the
database are possible. Make sure that inside database are possible. Make sure that inside
@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Bash prompt; you can also locate it using ``docker ps -a``.
.. code-block:: bash .. code-block:: bash
docker commit <container_id> <your username>/postgresql docker commit <container_id> <your username> postgresql
Finally, run PostgreSQL server via ``docker``. Finally, run PostgreSQL server via ``docker``.
@ -149,10 +149,10 @@ container starts.
.. code-block:: bash .. code-block:: bash
sudo docker commit <container_id> <your username>/postgresql -run='{"Cmd": \ sudo docker commit <container_id> <your username> postgresql -run='{"Cmd": \
["/bin/su", "postgres", "-c", "/usr/lib/postgresql/9.2/bin/postgres -D \ ["/bin/su", "postgres", "-c", "/usr/lib/postgresql/9.2/bin/postgres -D \
/var/lib/postgresql/9.2/main -c \ /var/lib/postgresql/9.2/main -c \
config_file=/etc/postgresql/9.2/main/postgresql.conf"], PortSpecs": ["5432"]} config_file=/etc/postgresql/9.2/main/postgresql.conf"], "PortSpecs": ["5432"]}'
From now on, just type ``docker run <your username>/postgresql`` and From now on, just type ``docker run <your username>/postgresql`` and
PostgreSQL should automatically start. PostgreSQL should automatically start.