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==Shipyard web GUI==
[http://shipyard-project.com/ Shipyard] is a separate GUI project hosted on [https://github.com/shipyard/shipyard Github]. It will allow you to manage Docker instances and images from your browser. It is not required to use and run Docker containers, for all Docker commands can be issued from the command line.
For Shipyard to be able to connect to the Docker deamon, the file /etc/sysconfig/docker has to be adjusted to enable socket support and TCP.
Templated /etc/sysconfig/docker based on below db settings
/etc/sysconfig/docker:
other_args="-H tcp://127.0.0.1:4243 -H unix:///var/run/docker.sock"
127.0.0.1 (localhost) or 0.0.0.0 (public) based on db key shipyard Access
The restart the Docker deamon:
service docker restart
For Shipyard to be able to manage (multiple) hosts, each and every hosts will need to have shipyard-agent installed.
===Installation===
Shipyard can be installed as a Docker application itself. We will use this way of installing Shipyard.
Issue the follwoing command as root:
docker run -i -t -v /var/run/docker.sock:/docker.sock shipyard/deploy setup
This will make Docker pull the various layers and images and combine it into fully functional webserver with the Shipyard application installed.
Loose notes:
shipyard=service
TCPPort=4243
access=public
status=enabled
===Shipyard agent===
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====Installation====
TBA
Loose notes
shipyard-agent=service
TCPPort=8000;4500
access=public
status=enabled