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3 small fixes needed in ISLE installation process #94
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Issues 1 & 2 are Docker-Compose giving output. I cannot control or modify that. Why two lines? Not clear to me.
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@g7morris Issue 3: This behavior is found on the parent site only of a multisite installation. |
@dwk2 Not sure what I'm doing (if anything) as: Otherwise I'm ready to close this ticket not having a clear path (yet) to advance or fix? |
@dwk2 - Good point, maybe we should document #1 and #2 in docs. This is normal Docker behavior and the creation (and continual recreation) of containers is okay: no panic. Containers are mutable (stuff happens in a container) and in a stack those containers rely on each other; when one is changed or modified in docker-compose or build, all other services that depend on it are also recreated or noted as "up-to-date" if those changes impact them. The best use example is when you have a working stack, navigating to your docker-compose folder (or passing it with |
Is this still a documentation issue? |
When turning on the fedora container, the pretty green "done" text is listed one time, but the declarative "Creating isle-fedora ... " is listed twice. Ideally, only show a single output of "Creating isle-fedora ... done"; if that's not possible, then at least add the word "done" following the second "Creating isle-fedora ... " statement:
[islandora@isle-dev ISLE]$ docker-compose up -d fedora
Creating isle-fedora ... done
Creating isle-fedora ...
Similar issue as Cleanup of olddocs.yml and flow into existing structure. Entry of [ST… #2, above for "apache" container:
[islandora@isle-dev ISLE]$ docker-compose up -d apache
Creating isle-apache ... done
isle-fedora is up-to-date
Creating isle-apache ...
Typing the correct admin username (islandora_docker_admin) and pwd results in this error message:
THIS HAPPENS BECAUSE: the homepage of my newly installed site (http://isle-dev.williams.edu/) has a "submit" button that is redirecting to http://islandora-docker.com/node.
NOTE that I had not changed my /etc/hosts file; I believe that the ISLE installation should not know about islandora-docker.com at all. There must still be a lingering reference somewhere, right?
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