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Run UAM in a Docker container
How to use
Single UAM instance
- Make sure you have docker and docker-compose installed on your host.
- Clone this repository.
- Add your Public Key by editing the docker-compose.yml file. Add it to the variable named
PBKEYwithout spaces. - If you're on windows or macos, make sure you change the volume path
/opt/uam_datato something that works on your OS. - Execute the following command in terminal while being in the
uamdirectory of this repository:
docker-compose up -d
UAM Swarm
- Make sure you have docker and docker-compose installed on your host.
- Clone this repository.
- Add your Public Key by editing the docker-compose.yml file. Add it to the variable named
PBKEYwithout spaces for each service. - If you're on windows or macos, make sure you change the volume path
/opt/uam_data/uam_to something that works on your OS. - Optionally, add or remove services according to your needs. You can copy and paste the existing services and modify the names, paths, and ports for each.
- Execute the following command in terminal while being in the
uam-swarmdirectory of this repository:
docker-compose up -d
Information
This container will download the latest version of uam every time it is started and will install apt packages so keep that in mind. The http service for uam is enabled and listening on http://127.0.0.1:17099 for the single instance. For the UAM swarm you need to define the listening port for each instance.
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