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# Docker image version definition
Before v0.12, Apache IoTDB's docker image name and version format is:
`apache/iotdb:0.<major>.<minor>`.
From 0.12 on, we release two images: one is for a single node, and the other is for the cluster mode.
The format is: `apache/iotdb:0.<major>.<minor>-node` and `apache/iotdb:0.<major>.<minor>-cluster`.
From 1.0.0, we split 3 kinds of images: datanode, confignode and all of them in one image called 1C1D.
The format is: `apache/iotdb:<version>-confignode`,`apache/iotdb:<version>-datanode` and `apache/iotdb:<version>-standalone`.
From 2.0.5, we maintain 4 images: datanode, confignode, standalone and ainode. The format is: `apache/iotdb:<version>-datanode`, `apache/iotdb:<version>-confignode`, `apache/iotdb:<version>-ainode` and `apache/iotdb:<version>-standalone`
## The definition of tag "latest"
Before v0.12, the "latest" tag will forward to the largest `apache/iotdb:0.<major>.<minor>`.
From 0.12 on, the "latest" tag will forward to the largest `apache/iotdb:0.<major>.<minor>-node`.
# How to build
docker build -t THE_DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME:THE_VERSION -f THE_DOCKER_FILE_NAME
e.g.,
```shell
docker build -t my-iotdb:<version> -f Dockerfile-<version>
# for 1.0.0
cd src/main/DockerCompose
./do-docker-build.sh -t <target> -v <version>
e.g.
./do-docker-build.sh -t standalone -v 1.0.0
# for ainode, start from 2.0.5
./do-docker-build.sh -t ainode -v 2.0.5-SNAPSHOT
```
Notice:
Make directory of src/main/target and put the zip file downloading from the official download page.
e.g.
```shell
$ ls -hl target/
total 215M
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 75M Nov 30 20:04 apache-iotdb-1.0.0-all-bin.zip
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 69M Dec 1 17:12 apache-iotdb-1.0.0-confignode-bin.zip
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 73M Dec 1 17:13 apache-iotdb-1.0.0-datanode-bin.zip
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 329K 7 15 17:12 apache-iotdb-2.0.5-SNAPSHOT-ainode-bin.zip
```
To avoid mannually copy these files, you can run our `do-docker-build.sh` with argument `-b`.
# How to run IoTDB server
Actually, we maintain a repo on dockerhub, so that you can get the docker image directly.
For example,
```shell
docker run -d --name iotdb -p 6667:6667 -p 31999:31999 -p 8181:8181 -p 5555:5555 apache/iotdb:<version>
```
```shell
docker run -d --name iotdb -p 6667:6667 -p 31999:31999 -p 8181:8181 -p 5555:5555 -p 9003:9003 -p 40010:40010 apache/iotdb:<version>
```
Since 1.0.0, see [offical documents.](https://iotdb.apache.org/UserGuide/latest/QuickStart/QuickStart.html)
# How to register AINode to IoTDB cluster
## Register AINode to the existing IoTDB cluster
Please download `docker-compose-ainode.yml` in `docker/src/main/DockerCompose` first. After replace the correct IoTDB cluster configurations, run
```shell
docker compose -f docker-compose-ainode.yml up -d
```
## Quick start
We provide `docker-compose-cluster-1c1d1a.yml` in `docker/src/main/DockerCompose`. Downloading this yaml file, both standalone and ainode docker first. Subsequently, you can easily obtain a IoTDB cluster, which consists of a ConfigNode, a DataNode and a AINode, in your local machine.
## Port description
By default, the ports that IoTDB uses are:
* 6667: RPC port
* 31999: JMX port
* 8086: InfluxDB Protocol port
* 8181: Monitor port
* 5555: Data sync port
* 9003: internal metadata rpc port (for cluster)
* 40010: internal data rpc port (for cluster)
* 10810: internal rpc port (for ainode)
## How to configure docker volumes
The instructions below show how to store the output data and logs of IoTDB to two folders called
iotdb_data and iotdb_logs respectively.
`/D/docker/iotdb_data` and `/D/docker/iotdb_logs` can be changed to any local directory of your own host.
```shell
docker run -it -v /D/docker/iotdb_data:/iotdb/data -v /D/docker/iotdb_logs:/iotdb/logs --name 123 apache/iotdb:<version>
```
Similarly, you can customize the directories of the ainode through the following commands.
```shell
docker run -it -v /D/docker/ainode_data:/ainode/data -v /D/docker/ainode_logs:/ainode/logs --name 123 apache/iotdb:<version>
```
# How to run IoTDB client
Suppose you have run an IoTDB Server in docker
1. Use `docker ps` to find out the CONTAINER ID
e.g.,
```shell
$ docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
c82321c70137 apache/iotdb:<version> "/iotdb/sbin/start-s…" 12 minutes ago Up 12 minutes 0.0.0.0:6667->6667/tcp, 0.0.0.0:8181->8181/tcp, 5555/tcp, 0.0.0.0:31999->31999/tcp iotdb
```
2. Use `docker exec` to attach the container:
```shell
docker exec -it iotdb /bin/bash
```
Then, for the latest version (or, >=0.10.x), run `start-cli.sh`, for version 0.9.x and 0.8.1, run `start-client.sh`.
Or,
```shell
docker exec -it iotdb start-cli.sh
```
Enjoy it!