Creating a temporary Docker container for remote server setup
To deploy a new Volt server as a Docker container, first create a temporary container to complete remote Domino server setup.
This procedure is almost identical to the one described in the domino-docker
documentation. See Creating a temporary container for remote server
setup for details – when you get to the docker run step, be sure to
specify a valid volt-docker image tag. For
example:
docker run --rm --name voltsetup \
-v notesdata:/local/notesdata --hostname docker.renovations.com \
-p 8585:8585 -p 1352:1352 volt-docker:V1101-1.0.0.11 --setup
In this example, the image tag is V1101-1.0.0.11
– your tag varies
depending on which version of the image you loaded.
You can find your volt-docker image tag via the
docker image ls
command. For
example:[user@system ~]$ docker image ls
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
volt-docker V1101-1.0.0.13 de932b20204f 7 days ago 1.51GB
Also, when performing remote server setup, be sure to select the Web server option. Volt requires the Domino HTTP process.
After you complete server setup, the temporary container stops and is removed.