Closed patie closed 8 years ago
hi @patie, tks.
You can use https://hub.docker.com/r/_/redis/. Which of our example is using an image that does not exist?
@gullitmiranda for example in http://azk.io/#azkfile on homepage there is non-existing azukiapp/redis
database: { image: { docker: "azukiapp/redis" }, mounts: { "/data": persistent("data") }, ports: { data: "6379/tcp", }, export_envs: { REDIS_URL: "redis://#{net.host}:#{net.port.data}/database", }, }
its https://hub.docker.com/r/_/redis/ compatible with yours images? thx
Sorry, I thought we had already fixed it. I will make the correction now.
The images of docker mostly are compatible with the azk. So far, I have not found any that is not compatible.
i try it later today, i write here if its working or not
ok, I'll wait then answer.
I'm using redis but after azk 0.16.1 I can't start the server.
zk: Run system `redis` return: (1), for command: redis-server -c redis-server --bind 0.0.0.0:
azk: .redis [log] > 1:C 09 Nov 19:08:23.894 # Fatal error, can't open config file '-c'
azk: .redis [log] >
azk: Look for azk start troubleshooting documentation for more info at: http://bit.ly/azk_start_troubleshooting
azk: Due to the above error azk will stop all instances already running.
Using this on Azkfile:
redis: {
scalable : false,
image : { docker: "library/redis" },
mounts : { "/data" : persistent("redis-#{manifest.dir}") },
export_envs : {
REDIS_PORT: "#{net.port[6379]}",
REDIS_HOST: "#{net.host}",
},
http : { domains: ["#{manifest.dir}-#{system.name}.#{azk.default_domain}"] },
wait : { retry: 20, timeout: 2000 },
ports : { data: "6379/tcp", },
command : "redis-server --bind 0.0.0.0"
}
Works removing the command
line. :smile:
As we talked at Gitter (in pt-BR), this is a critical bug. I will mark it as bug.
closed by #564
Hi,
your project looks good, how about redis image? I see in example redis, but its no longer in docker hub and github repo.
thanks for explanation