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README.md
Swarmlab is a collection of services that aims to
provide teachers and professors with online remote tools to do their lessons
give students the opportunity to study real life examples in their chosen area of expertise
allow developers to fully test and debug their applications and provide POC’s
or you simply want to use a Application (in a microservices-based architecture)
Swarmlab provides you with all the required tools, tools to teach work or try out demos in a completely virtual environment.
More info: http://docs.swarmlab.io/SwarmLab-HowTos/swarmlab/docs/swarmlab/docs/index.html
LabInstance Alpine 3.15
You have to have a base image on which you will install all of your library and code to create your own custom image. you can use any base image like debian, centos,ubuntu.But you will be certainly biased to any image which is small in size and which has all the repo link. And there come alpine.
From alpine description
Alpine Linux is a Linux distribution built around musl libc and BusyBox. The image is only 5 MB in size and has access to a package repository that is much more complete than other BusyBox based images. This makes Alpine Linux a great image base for utilities and even production applications.
Everything works fine with docker => 20.10.11.
For comparison, here’s how Alpine compares to other popular distributions of Linux:
DISTRIBUTION VERSION SIZE
Debian Jessie 123MB
CentOS 7 193MB
Fedora 25 231MB
Ubuntu 16.04 118MB
Alpine 3.* 4.98MB
Difference in size. Alpine is about 30x smaller than Debian.
Is there a best practice on setting up glibc on docker alpine linux base image?
apk add gcompat
https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/community/x86_64/gcompat
Quickstart
This is a quickstart guide of howto use this
Default Configuration
- Working Directory
/home/docker/project
- Default user
docker
- Default password
docker
- Default password4root
pass
RUN INSTANCE
Swarmlab services can be run in different ways.
- You can run them through the swarmlab hybrid environment (http://docs.swarmlab.io/SwarmLab-HowTos/swarmlab/docs/swarmlab/docs/hybrid/start-microservices.html)
- or use them individually at will on the command line of your system
CLI
git clone ...
cd [DIRECTORY]
help
make help
create service
make create
start service
make start
stop service
make stop
list service
make list
clean service
make clean