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... ... @@ -39,6 +39,9 @@ 39 39 ** 3.74.190.88:8443 40 40 ** 35.158.46.28:8444 41 41 ** 3.74.190.88:8444 42 + ** 18.199.123.240 43 + ** 18.184.211.189 44 + ** 3.123.136.31 42 42 43 43 * When using a cloudslot number **above** 125, the following configuration is needed to communicate to your JMS. 44 44 ** 3.74.209.20:443 ... ... @@ -46,7 +46,10 @@ 46 46 ** 3.74.209.20:8443 47 47 ** 3.76.127.155:8443 48 48 ** 3.74.209.20:8444 49 - ** 3.76.127.155:8444{{/warning}} 52 + ** 3.76.127.155:8444 53 + ** 18.199.123.240 54 + ** 18.184.211.189 55 + ** 3.123.136.31{{/warning}} 50 50 51 51 ===3.2 Installation Windows=== 52 52 Whenever Windows is selected as operating system, you need to have a Windows Server 2022 version. Older Windows servers are **not** supported. ... ... @@ -63,25 +63,38 @@ 63 63 {{info}}It is advised to use Docker version 24.0.7 as this is the version being used in the latest eMagiz cloud template. We advise to align the on-premise Docker version and update it according to the release notes of the [[Cloud templates>>doc:Main.Release Information.Cloud Templates.WebHome||target="blank"]]. 64 64 {{/info}} 65 65 66 -{{info}} 67 -By default the docker daemon configuration file is located in the docker data path at {{code language="cmd"}}C:\ProgramData\docker\config\daemon.json{{/code}}. 68 -To check the configuration options and compatible options with Windows you can check: [[Configure Docker in Windows>>https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/windowscontainers/manage-docker/configure-docker-daemon||target="blank"]]. 72 +==== 3.2.2 Customization ==== 69 69 70 -**Example usage of the Docker daemon file**: You maybe want the Docker daemon to keep images and containers in an alternate path (D: 71 -drive for example). To do so you can add the following attribute to the Docker daemon file: 74 +After installing Docker you have the option to stick with the standard configuration of Docker or you can opt to alter some specific settings. Settings that can be of particular interest are the setting that defines the IP address range your Docker installation will use to run the containers and the setting that defines where to store data (i.e. containers and images). To check the full list of compatible configuration options for Windows you can check: [[Configure Docker in Windows>>https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/windowscontainers/manage-docker/configure-docker-daemon||target="blank"]]. 72 72 76 +{{warning}}Be aware that the customization will only take effect once you have restarted the machine.{{/warning}} 77 + 78 +===== 3.2.2.1 IP address range ===== 79 + 80 +Below you can find the code necessary to configure a different IP address range. 81 + 73 73 {{code language="cmd"}} 83 +cd C:\ProgramData\Docker\config\daemon.json 84 +#Add following lines 85 +{"fixed-cidr": "<ip-address>"} 86 +{{/code}} 87 + 88 +===== 3.2.2.2 Data location ===== 89 + 90 +Below you can find an example of switching from the default C directory ({{code language="cmd"}}c:\programdata\docker{{/code}}) to the D directory to store data related to Docker. Based on your internal configuration you can choose the best suitable variant if that is needed. To do so you can add the following attribute to the Docker daemon file: 91 + 92 +{{code language="cmd"}} 93 +cd C:\ProgramData\Docker\config\daemon.json 94 +#Add following lines 74 74 { 75 75 "data-root": "d:\\docker" 76 76 } 77 77 {{/code}} 78 78 79 - Ifnotspecified,thedefault is{{codelanguage="cmd"}}c:\programdata\docker{{/code}}.100 +{{warning}}Note that when you want to create multiple customizations to your configuration the result in the daemon.json file should be a **valid** JSON structure{{/warning}} 80 80 81 - {{/info}}102 +==== 3.2.3 Check installation ==== 82 82 83 -==== 3.2.2 Check installation ==== 84 - 85 85 After executing the commands above, the server will restart if required. After the restart, execute the following command 86 86 87 87 {{code language="cmd"}}