Setting up a secure remote Docker host computer
You must set up a computer to host the remote Docker host. You can set up the remote host with a secure mode of connection with HCL OneTest™ Server by using certificates issued by the remote host computer that authenticate the connection.
Before you begin
You must have identified a remote computer or VM that has a minimum of 16 GB RAM. You must have installed Ubuntu V18.04 or later, on the remote computer.
You must have installed Docker Community Edition V18.09 or later. For instructions, refer to Get Docker Engine.
You must have the entitlement key that is required for you to connect to the Harbor repository to be able to pull in the software image to the remote Docker host.
About this task
- Enables SSH.
- Creates user credentials for you with root permissions.
- Provides the name of the Docker container.
- Provides the IP address of the remote Docker host computer.
Procedure
Results
You have set up the remote Docker host computer that can be accessed in a secure mode.
What to do next
You can optionally, set up a non-secure remote Docker host. See Setting up a remote Docker host computer.
You can register the remote Docker host on HCL OneTest™ Server. See Registering a remote Docker host with HCL OneTest Server.