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title: Try OpenMetadata in Docker
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slug: /quick-start/local-docker-deployment
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---
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# Local Docker Deployment
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This installation doc will help you start a OpenMetadata standalone instance on your local machine.
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If you'd rather see the steps in a guided tutorial, we've got you covered! Otherwise, feel free to read the
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content below 👇
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{% youtube videoId="ld43_jafL9w" start="0:00" end="6:47" width="560px" height="315px" /%}
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# Requirements (OSX, Linux and Windows)
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Please ensure your host system meets the requirements listed below. Then continue to the Procedure for installing
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OpenMetadata.
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## OSX and Linux
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### Docker (version 20.10.0 or greater)
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[Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-started/overview/) is an open-source platform for developing, shipping, and running applications. It enables you to separate your applications from your infrastructure, so you can deliver software quickly using OS-level virtualization. It helps
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deliver software in packages called Containers.
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To check the version of Docker you have, use the following command.
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```commandline
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docker --version
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```
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If you need to install Docker, please visit [Get Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/).
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{% note %}
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You must allocate at least `6 GiB` of memory and `4 vCPUs` to Docker in order to run OpenMetadata. To change the memory allocation for Docker, please visit `Preferences -> Resources -> Advanced` in your Docker Desktop.
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{% /note %}
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### Docker Compose (version v2.1.1 or greater)
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The Docker `compose` package enables you to define and run multi-container Docker applications. The compose command
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integrates compose functions into the Docker platform, making them available from the Docker command-line interface (
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CLI). The Python packages you will install in the procedure below use compose to deploy OpenMetadata.
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- **MacOS X**: Docker on MacOS X ships with compose already available in the Docker CLI.
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- **Linux**: To install compose on Linux systems, please visit the Docker CLI command documentation and follow the
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instructions.
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To verify that the docker compose command is installed and accessible on your system, run the following command.
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```commandline
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docker compose version
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```
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Upon running this command you should see output similar to the following.
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```commandline
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Docker Compose version v2.1.1
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```
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### Install Docker Compose Version 2.0.0 on Linux
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Follow the instructions [here](https://docs.docker.com/compose/cli-command/#install-on-linux) to install docker compose version 2.0.0
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1. Run the following command to download the current stable release of Docker Compose
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```
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DOCKER_CONFIG=${DOCKER_CONFIG:-$HOME/.docker}
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mkdir -p $DOCKER_CONFIG/cli-plugins
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curl -SL https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/v2.2.3/docker-compose-linux-x86_64 -o
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$DOCKER_CONFIG/cli-plugins/docker-compose
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```
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This command installs Compose V2 for the active user under $HOME directory. To install Docker Compose for all users
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on your system, replace` ~/.docker/cli-plugins` with `/usr/local/lib/docker/cli-plugins`.
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2. Apply executable permissions to the binary
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```
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chmod +x $DOCKER_CONFIG/cli-plugins/docker-compose
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```
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3. Test your installation
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```
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docker compose version
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> Docker Compose version v2.2.3
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```
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## Windows
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### WSL2, Ubuntu 20.04, and Docker for Windows
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- Install [WSL2](https://ubuntu.com/wsl)
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- Install [Ubuntu 20.04](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/ubuntu-2004-lts/9n6svws3rx71)
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- Install [Docker for Windows](https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop)
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- Once installed, please follow the steps [here](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/windows/wsl/) and complete all the pre-requisites for a seamless installation and deployment.
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- After completion of the pre-requisites, please install `python3-pip` and `python3-venv` on your Ubuntu system.
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- Command: `apt install python3-pip python3-venv` (Ensure that you have the privilege to install packages, if not, please use Super User.)
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## Procedure
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### 1. Create a directory for OpenMetadata
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Create a new directory for OpenMetadata and navigate into that directory.
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```bash
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mkdir openmetadata-docker && cd openmetadata-docker
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```
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### 2. Download Docker Compose File from GitHub Releases
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Download the docker-compose.yml file from the release page [here](https://github.com/open-metadata/OpenMetadata/releases/latest).
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The latest version is at the top of the page
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- Deploying with MySQL: Download `docker-compose.yml` file from the above link.
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- Deploying with PostgreSQL: Download `docker-compose-postgres.yml` file from the above link.
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You can use the curl or wget command as well to fetch the docker compose files from your terminal -
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```commandline
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curl -sL -o docker-compose.yml https://github.com/open-metadata/OpenMetadata/releases/download/1.4.1-release/docker-compose.yml
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curl -sL -o docker-compose-postgres.yml https://github.com/open-metadata/OpenMetadata/releases/download/1.4.1-release/docker-compose-postgres.yml
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```
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```commandline
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wget https://github.com/open-metadata/OpenMetadata/releases/download/1.4.1-release/docker-compose.yml
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wget https://github.com/open-metadata/OpenMetadata/releases/download/1.4.1-release/docker-compose-postgres.yml
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```
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### 3. Start the Docker Compose Services
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Run the below command to deploy the OpenMetadata
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For OpenMetadata with MySQL Database -
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```commandline
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docker compose -f docker-compose.yml up --detach
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```
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For OpenMetadata with PostgreSQL Database -
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docker compose -f docker-compose-postgres.yml up --detach
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```
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These commands will pull the docker images of Openmetadata for MySQL / PostgreSQL, OpenMetadata-Server, OpenMetadata-Ingestion and Elasticsearch.
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Upon running this command you should see output similar to the following.
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```commandline
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+] Running 7/8
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⠿ Network metadata_app_net Created 0.2s
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⠿ Volume "metadata_ingestion-volume-dag-airflow" Created 0.0s
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⠿ Volume "metadata_ingestion-volume-dags" Created 0.0s
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⠿ Volume "metadata_ingestion-volume-tmp" Created 0.0s
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⠿ Container openmetadata_elasticsearch Started 5.9s
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⠿ Container openmetadata_mysql Started 38.3s
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⠿ Container openmetadata_server Started 124.8s
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⠿ Container openmetadata_ingestion Started 0.3s
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```
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You can validate that all containers are up by running with command `docker ps`.
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```commandline
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❯ docker ps
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CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
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470cc8149826 openmetadata/server:1.4.1 "./openmetadata-star…" 45 seconds ago Up 43 seconds 3306/tcp, 9200/tcp, 9300/tcp, 0.0.0.0:8585-8586->8585-8586/tcp openmetadata_server
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63578aacbff5 openmetadata/ingestion:1.4.1 "./ingestion_depende…" 45 seconds ago Up 43 seconds 0.0.0.0:8080->8080/tcp openmetadata_ingestion
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9f5ee8334f4b docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:7.16.3 "/tini -- /usr/local…" 45 seconds ago Up 44 seconds 0.0.0.0:9200->9200/tcp, 0.0.0.0:9300->9300/tcp openmetadata_elasticsearch
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08947ab3424b openmetadata/db:1.4.1 "/entrypoint.sh mysq…" 45 seconds ago Up 44 seconds (healthy) 3306/tcp, 33060-33061/tcp openmetadata_mysql
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```
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In a few seconds, you should be able to access the OpenMetadata UI at [http://localhost:8585](http://localhost:8585)
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{%note noteType="Tip"%}
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By default, we ship Docker Compose with [host and docker named volume mapping](https://docs.docker.com/storage/) for MySQL, PostgreSQL, ElasticSearch and Ingestion Services with quickstart docker compose services. This will be available under `docker-volume` directory on host machine in the same path as docker compose files.
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{%/note%}
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## Log in to OpenMetadata
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OpenMetadata provides a default admin account to login.
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You can access OpenMetadata at [http://localhost:8585](http://localhost:8585). Use the following credentials to log in to OpenMetadata.
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- Username: `admin`
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- Password: `admin`
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Once you log in, you can goto Settings -> Users to add another user and make them admin as well.
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## Log in to Airflow
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OpenMetadata ships with an Airflow container to run the ingestion workflows that have been deployed
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via the UI.
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In the Airflow, you will also see some sample DAGs that will ingest sample data and serve as an example.
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You can access Airflow at [http://localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080). Use the following credentials to log in to Airflow.
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- Username: `admin`
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- Password: `admin`
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## Airflow DAGs Showcased in Deployment
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You can explore the examples of Airflow DAGs used with OpenMetadata. Refer [here](https://github.com/open-metadata/OpenMetadata/tree/main/ingestion/examples/airflow/dags) for more information.
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src="/images/v1.5/quickstart/docker/DAG_Examples.png"
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alt="DAG_Examples" /%}
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## Go on a tour and start discovering the power of metadata & collaboration
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src="/images/v1.5/quickstart/tour.png"
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alt="tour" /%}
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## Cleanup
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From the same directory as mentioned in [step 1](#1.-create-a-directory-for-openmetadata), run the below command to stop the docker compose services and clean named volumes.
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docker compose down --volumes
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```
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## Troubleshooting
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### Compose is not a docker command
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If you are getting an error such as `"compose" is not a docker command`, you might need to revisit the
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installation steps above to make sure that Docker Compose is properly added to your system.
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### Network openmetadata_app_net Error
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You might see something like:
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The docker command executed was `/usr/local/bin/docker compose --file /var/folders/bl/rm5dhdf127ngm4rr40hvhbq40000gn/T/docker-compose.yml --project-name openmetadata up --detach`.
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It returned with code 1
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The content of stdout can be found above the stacktrace (it wasn't captured).
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The content of stderr is 'Network openmetadata_app_net Creating
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Network openmetadata_app_net Error
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failed to create network openmetadata_app_net: Error response from daemon: Pool overlaps with other one on this address space
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```
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A common solution is to run `docker network prune`:
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```
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WARNING! This will remove all custom networks not used by at least one container.
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```
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So be careful if you want to keep up some (unused) networks from your laptop.
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### Connect Host Services from Docker Container
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You can connect Docker containers to communicate with Host Operating System Services. Navigate to the [official docker documentation](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/networking/#i-want-to-connect-from-a-container-to-a-service-on-the-host) which will help achieve the same.
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## Security
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Please follow our [Enable Security Guide](/deployment/docker/security) to configure security for your OpenMetadata
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installation.
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## Next Steps
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1. Refer the [How-to Guides](/how-to-guides) for an overview of all the features in OpenMetadata.
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2. Visit the [Connectors](/connectors) documentation to see what services you can integrate with
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OpenMetadata.
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3. Visit the [API](/swagger.html) documentation and explore the rich set of OpenMetadata APIs.
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### Volume Permissions: Operation not permitted
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If you are running on Windows (WSL2) and see permissions errors when starting the databases (either MySQL or Postgres), e.g.,
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```
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openmetadata_postgresql | chmod: changing permissions of '/var/lib/postgresql/data': Operation not permitted
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```
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You can try to update the `/etc/wsl.conf` file from the WSL2 machine to add:
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```
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[automount]
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options = "metadata,case=force"
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```
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