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Prerequistes
- Docker 20.10.X and up
- If using MacOS or Windows, install Docker Desktop
- Resources for MacOS/Windows Docker Desktop
- Docker Desktop → Preferences → Resources → Advanced
- A valid Aspire account and Aspire 5 License (see Aspire Registration and Licensing)
- Download aspire-quickstart.zip
Installation Process
- (If MacOS or Windows) Install Docker Desktop from Official Site
- Set the resources for Docker Desktop as to at least 2 CPUs, 8 GB Memory, 1 GB Swap (at Preferences → Resources → Advanced)
- Enable file sharing on the unziped aspire-quickstart folder (at Preferences → Resources → File Sharing)
To ensure you are using the latest credentials, Open a command line terminal and logout to artifactory docker registry:
$ docker logout docker.repository.sca.accenture.com
Open a command line terminal and Login to artifactory docker registry:
$ docker login docker.repository.sca.accenture.com
You will be prompted for your credentials (registered email and password)
If you can't remember the credentials write to [email protected], these would be shared with you when you request the Account and License. This step is required so Docker can download the official images of Aspire.- Unzip the aspire-quickstart.zip file
- Copy your AspireLicense.lic to aspire-quickstart/config/
- Only Aspire 5 Licenses are valid
- This step is optional, you can add ASPIRE_LOG_STDIO: 'true' on docker-compose.yml this is so stdio.log appears on opt/aspire/log for manager and worker
- Execute the following on the command line terminal:
- docker-compose up -d
- Wait until all containers have started:
- It may take several minutes for Aspire to download all the required components and start.
- Manager node should be accessible via http://localhost:50505/
Worker node should be accessible via http://localhost:51505/aspire
Note that worker nodes does not have a UI so accessing http://localhost:51505/ and getting an error is expected
- If you followed step 5 and enabled ASPIRE_LOG_STDIO: 'true', you should be able to see stdio.log on opt/aspire/log
Happy crawling with Aspire5!