Deploying Docker compose on Linux on Z
Before you deploy HCL Workload Automation components on Linux on Z, ensure that you have deployed Docker compose, as explained in the following procedure.
To deploy the containers, docker-compose is required on
the local workstation. Perform the following steps:
- Browse to /usr/local/bin and create a file with name
docker-compose with the following
contents:
# # This script will attempt to mirror the host paths by using volumes for the # following paths: # * $(pwd) # * $(dirname $COMPOSE_FILE) if it's set # * $HOME if it's set # # You can add additional volumes (or any docker run options) using # the $COMPOSE_OPTIONS environment variable. # set -e VERSION="1.27.4" IMAGE="ibmcom/dockercompose-s390x:$VERSION" # Setup options for connecting to docker host if [ -z "$DOCKER_HOST" ]; then DOCKER_HOST='unix:///var/run/docker.sock' fi if [ -S "${DOCKER_HOST#unix://}" ]; then DOCKER_ADDR="-v ${DOCKER_HOST#unix://}:${DOCKER_HOST#unix://} -e DOCKER_HOST" else DOCKER_ADDR="-e DOCKER_HOST -e DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY -e DOCKER_CERT_PATH" fi # Setup volume mounts for compose config and context if [ "$(pwd)" != '/' ]; then VOLUMES="-v $(pwd):$(pwd)" fi if [ -n "$COMPOSE_FILE" ]; then COMPOSE_OPTIONS="$COMPOSE_OPTIONS -e COMPOSE_FILE=$COMPOSE_FILE" compose_dir="$(dirname "$COMPOSE_FILE")" # canonicalize dir, do not use realpath or readlink -f # since they are not available in some systems (e.g. macOS). compose_dir="$(cd "$compose_dir" && pwd)" fi if [ -n "$COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME" ]; then COMPOSE_OPTIONS="-e COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME $COMPOSE_OPTIONS" fi if [ -n "$compose_dir" ]; then VOLUMES="$VOLUMES -v $compose_dir:$compose_dir" fi if [ -n "$HOME" ]; then VOLUMES="$VOLUMES -v $HOME:$HOME -e HOME" # Pass in HOME to share docker.config and allow ~/-relative paths to work. fi i=$# while [ $i -gt 0 ]; do arg=$1 i=$((i - 1)) shift case "$arg" in -f|--file) value=$1 i=$((i - 1)) shift set -- "$@" "$arg" "$value" file_dir=$(realpath "$(dirname "$value")") VOLUMES="$VOLUMES -v $file_dir:$file_dir" ;; *) set -- "$@" "$arg" ;; esac done # Setup environment variables for compose config and context ENV_OPTIONS=$(printenv | sed -E "/^PATH=.*/d; s/^/-e /g; s/=.*//g; s/\n/ /g") # Only allocate tty if we detect one if [ -t 0 ] && [ -t 1 ]; then DOCKER_RUN_OPTIONS="$DOCKER_RUN_OPTIONS -t" fi # Always set -i to support piped and terminal input in run/exec DOCKER_RUN_OPTIONS="$DOCKER_RUN_OPTIONS -i" # Handle userns security if docker info --format '{{json .SecurityOptions}}' 2>/dev/null | grep -q 'name=userns'; then DOCKER_RUN_OPTIONS="$DOCKER_RUN_OPTIONS --userns=host" fi # shellcheck disable=SC2086 exec docker run --rm $DOCKER_RUN_OPTIONS $DOCKER_ADDR $COMPOSE_OPTIONS $ENV_OPTIONS $VOLUMES -w "$(pwd)" $IMAGE "$@"
- Run the following command to make the docker-compose file
an executable
file:
sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
- More detailed technical information for each component are available in the sample readme files: