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Updated the docs for docker volume (#8976)
* Updated the docs for docker volume

* Update volumes.md

Co-authored-by: “Vijay” <“vijay.l@deuexsolutions.com”>
2022-11-24 01:36:05 +05:30

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Docker Volumes /deployment/docker/volumes

Docker Volumes

Advance section

Volumes provide the ability to connect specific filesystem paths of the container back to the host machine. If a directory or a file in the container is mounted, changes in that directory or file can also be seen on the host machine.we are going to use a mapping of a directory present on the host macine with the container path.

To make changes to the docker-compose.yaml file you will need to download it from the release page here. The latest version is at the top of the page

Volumes for MYSQL container:

Following are the changes we have to do while mounting the directory for mysql in OpenMetadata.

  • Update or add the volume in the docker-compose.yml file Open the file docker-compose.yml downloaded from the Release page Link .
version: "3.9"
services:
  mysql:
    ...
    volumes:
      - ./docker-volume/db:/var/lib/mysql
    ...

Volumes for PostgreSQL container:

Following are the changes we have to do while mounting the directory for postgresql in OpenMetadata.

  • Update or add the volume in the docker-compose.yml file. Open the file docker-compose.yml downloaded from the Release page Link .
version: "3.9"
services:
 postgresql:
    ...
    volumes:
      - ./docker-volume/db:/var/lib/postgresql/data
    ...

Volumes for ingestion container

Following are the changes we have to do while mounting the directory for ingestion in OpenMetadata. Here we will maintaing different directory for dag_generated_configs, dags and secrets.

  • Remove the below section from the docker-compose.yml file. Open the file docker-compose.yml downloaded from the Release page Link .
volumes:
  ingestion-volume-dag-airflow:
  ingestion-volume-dags:
  ingestion-volume-tmp:
  • Update or add the volume in the docker-compose.yml file. Open the file docker-compose.yml downloaded from the Release page Link .
version: "3.9"
services:
  ingestion:
    ...
    volumes:
      - ./docker-volume/dag_config:/opt/airflow/dag_generated_configs
      - ./docker-volume/dags:/opt/airflow/dags
      - ./docker-volume/secrets:/tmp
    ...

Once these changes are done in the docker-compose.yml file It should look simlarly in the below format

version: "3.9"
services:
  mysql:
    container_name: openmetadata_mysql
    image: openmetadata/db:0.13.0
    restart: always
    environment:
      MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: password
    expose:
      - 3306
    volumes:
      - ./docker-volume/db:/var/lib/mysql
    networks:
      app_net:
        ipv4_address: 172.16.240.10
  ingestion:
    container_name: openmetadata_ingestion
    image: openmetadata/ingestion:0.13.0
    depends_on:
      - mysql
    expose:
      - 8080
    ports:
      - 8080:8080
    networks:
      - app_net
    extra_hosts:
      - "localhost:172.16.240.10"
      - "localhost:172.16.240.11"
      - "localhost:172.16.240.13"
    volumes:
      - ./docker-volume/dag_config:/opt/airflow/dag_generated_configs
      - ./docker-volume/dags:/opt/airflow/dags
      - ./docker-volume/secrets:/tmp

Once these changes are done, restart the container via:

docker compose down && docker compose up -d
If you are starting the OpenMetadata Docker containers using below command: ```command line metadata docker --start ``` Then the docker volume directory will be created under the folder where the docker-compose file will be present.