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Fix three typo in docs/scheduler/filter.md
dafult -> default by by -> by want run -> want to run Signed-off-by: Clément Aigreault <aigreaultc@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Uhsac <aigreaultc@gmail.com>
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@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ When creating a container or building an image, you use a `constraint` or
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Node constraints can refer to Docker's default tags or to custom labels. Default
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tags are sourced from `docker info`. Often, they relate to properties of the Docker
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host. Currently, the dafult tags include:
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host. Currently, the default tags include:
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* `node` to refer to the node by ID or name
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* `storagedriver`
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Continuing the previous example, assuming your cluster with `node-1` and
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`node-2`, you can run a MySQL server container on the cluster. When you run the
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container, you can use a `constraint` to ensure the database gets good I/O
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performance. You do this by by filter for nodes with flash drives:
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performance. You do this by filtering for nodes with flash drives:
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```bash
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$ docker tcp://<manager_ip:manager_port> run -d -P -e constraint:storage==ssd --name db mysql
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constraint and applied resource management on top of them. Only `node-1` was
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selected because it's the only host running flash.
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Suppose you want run an Nginx frontend in a cluster. In this case, you wouldn't want flash drives because the frontend mostly writes logs to disk.
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Suppose you want to run an Nginx frontend in a cluster. In this case, you wouldn't want flash drives because the frontend mostly writes logs to disk.
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```bash
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$ docker tcp://<manager_ip:manager_port> run -d -P -e constraint:storage==disk --name frontend nginx
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