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Docker Start Falcon-Plus and Dashboard

This document provides instructions for installing and running Docker containers for Open-Falcon, an open-source monitoring system. It describes how to install Docker, pull images from Docker Hub, and run containers for MySQL, Redis, Falcon-Plus modules, Falcon-Dashboard, and Falcon-Agent while linking them together and mounting volumes. It also provides commands for building Falcon-Plus and Falcon-Dashboard images from source code.

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Docker Start Falcon-Plus and Dashboard

This document provides instructions for installing and running Docker containers for Open-Falcon, an open-source monitoring system. It describes how to install Docker, pull images from Docker Hub, and run containers for MySQL, Redis, Falcon-Plus modules, Falcon-Dashboard, and Falcon-Agent while linking them together and mounting volumes. It also provides commands for building Falcon-Plus and Falcon-Dashboard images from source code.

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Docker start falcon-plus and dashboard

Install docker
sudo yum-config-manager --add-repo
http://mirrors.aliyun.com/docker-ce/linux/centos/docker-ce.repo
sudo yum makecache fast
yum list docker-ce --showduplicates | sort -r
sudo yum install -y docker-ce-18.06.3.ce-3.el7

## Running open-falcon container

`the latest version in docker hub is v0.3`

##### 1. Start mysql and init the mysql table before the first running
```
## start mysql in container
docker run -itd \
--name falcon-mysql \
-v /home/work/mysql-data:/var/lib/mysql \
-e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=test123456 \
-p 3306:3306 \
mysql:5.7

## init mysql table before the first running


cd /tmp && \
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/open-falcon/falcon-plus.git && \
cd /tmp/falcon-plus/ && \
for x in `ls ./scripts/mysql/db_schema/*.sql`; do
echo init mysql table $x ...;
docker exec -i falcon-mysql mysql -uroot -ptest123456 < $x;
done

rm -rf /tmp/falcon-plus/
```

##### 2. Start redis in container


```
docker run --name falcon-redis -p6379:6379 -d redis:4-alpine3.8
```

##### 3. Start falcon-plus modules in one container


```
## pull images from hub.docker.com/openfalcon
docker pull openfalcon/falcon-plus:v0.3

## run falcon-plus container


docker run -itd --name falcon-plus \
--link=falcon-mysql:db.falcon \
--link=falcon-redis:redis.falcon \
-p 8433:8433 \
-p 8080:8080 \
-e MYSQL_PORT=root:test123456@tcp\(db.falcon:3306\) \
-e REDIS_PORT=redis.falcon:6379 \
-v /home/work/open-falcon/data:/open-falcon/data \
-v /home/work/open-falcon/logs:/open-falcon/logs \
openfalcon/falcon-plus:v0.3

## start falcon backend modules, such as graph,api,etc.


docker exec falcon-plus sh ctrl.sh start \
graph hbs judge transfer nodata aggregator agent gateway api alarm

## or you can just start/stop/restart specific module as:


docker exec falcon-plus sh ctrl.sh start/stop/restart xxx

## check status of backend modules


docker exec falcon-plus ./open-falcon check

## or you can check logs at /home/work/open-falcon/logs/ in your host


ls -l /home/work/open-falcon/logs/

```

##### 4. Start falcon-dashboard in container


```
docker run -itd --name falcon-dashboard \
-p 8081:8081 \
--link=falcon-mysql:db.falcon \
--link=falcon-plus:api.falcon \
-e API_ADDR=http://api.falcon:8080/api/v1 \
-e PORTAL_DB_HOST=db.falcon \
-e PORTAL_DB_PORT=3306 \
-e PORTAL_DB_USER=root \
-e PORTAL_DB_PASS=test123456 \
-e PORTAL_DB_NAME=falcon_portal \
-e ALARM_DB_HOST=db.falcon \
-e ALARM_DB_PORT=3306 \
-e ALARM_DB_USER=root \
-e ALARM_DB_PASS=test123456 \
-e ALARM_DB_NAME=alarms \
-w /open-falcon/dashboard openfalcon/falcon-dashboard:v0.2.1 \
'./control startfg'
```
##### 5. Start falcon-agent in container
```
sudo docker run -d --restart always --name falcon-agent \
-e NUX_ROOTFS=/rootfs \
-v /:/rootfs:ro \
openfalcon/falcon-plus:v0.3 \
./agent/bin/falcon-agent -c /open-falcon/agent/config/cfg.json
```

----

## Building open-falcon images from source code

##### Building falcon-plus

```
cd /tmp && \
git clone https://github.com/open-falcon/falcon-plus.git && \
cd /tmp/falcon-plus/ && \
docker build -t falcon-plus:v0.3 .
```

##### Building falcon-dashboard

```
cd /tmp && \
git clone https://github.com/open-falcon/dashboard.git && \
cd /tmp/dashboard/ && \
docker build -t falcon-dashboard:v0.2.1 .
```

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