fix discovery package documentation with the right --cluster* flags

Signed-off-by: Alexandre Beslic <abronan@docker.com>
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Alexandre Beslic 2015-09-27 13:40:42 -07:00
parent 9324b154d2
commit da294050f3
1 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -13,29 +13,29 @@ Docker comes with multiple Discovery backends.
### Using etcd
Point your Docker Engine instances to a common etcd instance. You can specify
the address Docker uses to advertise the node using the `--discovery-address`
the address Docker uses to advertise the node using the `--cluster-advertise`
flag.
```bash
$ docker daemon -H=<node_ip:2376> --discovery-address=<node_ip:2376> --discovery-backend etcd://<etcd_ip>/<path>
$ docker daemon -H=<node_ip:2376> --cluster-advertise=<node_ip:2376> --cluster-store etcd://<etcd_ip1>,<etcd_ip2>/<path>
```
### Using consul
Point your Docker Engine instances to a common Consul instance. You can specify
the address Docker uses to advertise the node using the `--discovery-address`
the address Docker uses to advertise the node using the `--cluster-advertise`
flag.
```bash
$ docker daemon -H=<node_ip:2376> --discovery-address=<node_ip:2376> --discovery-backend consul://<consul_ip>/<path>
$ docker daemon -H=<node_ip:2376> --cluster-advertise=<node_ip:2376> --cluster-store consul://<consul_ip>/<path>
```
### Using zookeeper
Point your Docker Engine instances to a common Zookeeper instance. You can specify
the address Docker uses to advertise the node using the `--discovery-address`
the address Docker uses to advertise the node using the `--cluster-advertise`
flag.
```bash
$ docker daemon -H=<node_ip:2376> --discovery-address=<node_ip:2376> --discovery-backend zk://<zk_addr1>,<zk_addr2>>/<path>
$ docker daemon -H=<node_ip:2376> --cluster-advertise=<node_ip:2376> --cluster-store zk://<zk_addr1>,<zk_addr2>/<path>
```