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James Mills f5d028c838 Added installation docs for CRUX as a Docker Host.
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: James Mills <prologic@shortcircuit.net.au> (github: therealprologic)
2014-02-06 10:37:33 +10:00

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:title: Installation on CRUX Linux
:description: Docker installation on CRUX Linux.
:keywords: crux linux, virtualization, Docker, documentation, installation
.. _crux_linux:
CRUX Linux
==========
.. include:: install_header.inc
.. include:: install_unofficial.inc
Installing on CRUX Linux can be handled via the ports from `James Mills <http://prologic.shortcircuit.net.au/>`_:
* `docker <https://bitbucket.org/prologic/ports/src/tip/docker/>`_
* `docker-bin <https://bitbucket.org/prologic/ports/src/tip/docker-bin/>`_
* `docker-git <https://bitbucket.org/prologic/ports/src/tip/docker-git/>`_
The ``docker`` port will install the latest tagged version of Docker.
The ``docker-bin`` port will install the latest tagged versin of Docker from upstream built binaries.
The ``docker-git`` package will build from the current master branch.
Installation
------------
For the time being (*until the CRUX Docker port(s) get into the official contrib repository*) you will need to install
`James Mills' <https://bitbucket.org/prologic/ports>`_ ports repository. You can do so via:
Download the ``httpup`` file to ``/etc/ports/``:
::
curl -q -o - http://crux.nu/portdb/?a=getup&q=prologic > /etc/ports/prologic.httpup
Add ``prtdir /usr/ports/prologic`` to ``/etc/prt-get.conf``:
::
vim /etc/prt-get.conf
# or:
echo "prtdir /usr/ports/prologic" >> /etc/prt-get.conf
Update ports and prt-get cache:
::
ports -u
prt-get cache
To install (*and its dependencies*):
::
prt-get depinst docker
Use ``docker-bin`` for the upstream binary or ``docker-git`` to build and install from the master branch from git.
Kernel Requirements
-------------------
To have a working **CRUX+Docker** Host you must ensure your Kernel
has the necessary modules enabled for LXC containers to function
correctly and Docker Daemon to work properly.
Please read the ``README.rst``:
::
prt-get readme docker
There is a ``test_kernel_config.sh`` script in the above ports which you can use to test your Kernel configuration:
::
cd /usr/ports/prologic/docker
./test_kernel_config.sh /usr/src/linux/.config
Starting Docker
---------------
There is a rc script created for Docker. To start the Docker service:
::
sudo su -
/etc/rc.d/docker start
To start on system boot:
- Edit ``/etc/rc.conf``
- Put ``docker`` into the ``SERVICES=(...)`` array after ``net``.