Repository for setting up CoScale on-premise.
Create a conf.sh file using conf.sh.example as a template
cp conf.sh.example conf.sh
Update conf.sh with your installations parameters. The most important fields to fill in are the API_URL and APP_URL. These should be set to 'http://'. For example:
APP_URL=http://coscale.company.com
API_URL=http://coscale.company.com
API_SUPER_USER=super@company.com
API_SUPER_PASSWD=mySUPERsecurePASSWORD
Pull the images from the CoScale docker registry:
./pull.sh
Run Coscale:
./run.sh
To get a bash shell inside a certain container you can use the connect script './connect.sh ', eg:
./connect.sh api
The connect script also has some helps to get to the log files of the services:
./connect.sh api log # Shows the full log
./connect.sh api tail # Tails the log
./connect.sh api <cmd> # Execute <cmd> inside the container
Stop and remove all coscale containers by running
./stop.sh
./pull.sh
./stop.sh coscale
./run.sh coscale
For loadbalancing purposes the internal CoScale services also request data from api through the loadbalancer. This only works if the API_URL is setup properly and all containers can resolve the hostname of the host. If the containers do not pickup the correct dns configuration, dns options can be added to run.sh. More information on the docker dns settings: https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/networking/default_network/configure-dns/