Remove PS> prompts from Windows snippets (#5538)

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Jim Galasyn 2017-12-15 15:49:27 -08:00 committed by Misty Stanley-Jones
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@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ from all of the manager nodes.
On Windows worker nodes, run the following command to generate a local support dump: On Windows worker nodes, run the following command to generate a local support dump:
```ps ```powershell
PS> docker container run --name windowssupport -v 'C:\ProgramData\docker\daemoncerts:C:\ProgramData\docker\daemoncerts' -v 'C:\Windows\system32\winevt\logs:C:\eventlogs:ro' {{ page.ucp_org }}/ucp-dsinfo-win:{{ page.ucp_version }}; docker cp windowssupport:'C:\dsinfo' .; docker rm -f windowssupport docker container run --name windowssupport -v 'C:\ProgramData\docker\daemoncerts:C:\ProgramData\docker\daemoncerts' -v 'C:\Windows\system32\winevt\logs:C:\eventlogs:ro' {{ page.ucp_org }}/ucp-dsinfo-win:{{ page.ucp_version }}; docker cp windowssupport:'C:\dsinfo' .; docker rm -f windowssupport
``` ```
This command creates a directory named `dsinfo` in your current directory. This command creates a directory named `dsinfo` in your current directory.

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ $ docker stack deploy -c test.yml smokestack
``` ```
{% elsif include.version=="docker-cli-win" %} {% elsif include.version=="docker-cli-win" %}
```powershell ```powershell
PS> docker stack deploy -c test.yml smokestack docker stack deploy -c test.yml smokestack
``` ```
{% elsif include.version=="kubectl" %} {% elsif include.version=="kubectl" %}
```bash ```bash

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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ installs, or install on air-gapped systems.
```PowerShell ```PowerShell
# On an online machine, download the zip file. # On an online machine, download the zip file.
PS> invoke-webrequest -UseBasicparsing -Outfile {{ filename }} {{ download_url }} invoke-webrequest -UseBasicparsing -Outfile {{ filename }} {{ download_url }}
``` ```
2. Copy the zip file to the machine where you want to install Docker. In a 2. Copy the zip file to the machine where you want to install Docker. In a
@ -95,36 +95,36 @@ installs, or install on air-gapped systems.
```PowerShell ```PowerShell
# Extract the archive. # Extract the archive.
PS> Expand-Archive {{ filename }} -DestinationPath $Env:ProgramFiles Expand-Archive {{ filename }} -DestinationPath $Env:ProgramFiles
# Clean up the zip file. # Clean up the zip file.
PS> Remove-Item -Force {{ filename }} Remove-Item -Force {{ filename }}
# Install Docker. This will require rebooting. # Install Docker. This will require rebooting.
$null = Install-WindowsFeature containers $null = Install-WindowsFeature containers
# Add Docker to the path for the current session. # Add Docker to the path for the current session.
PS> $env:path += ";$env:ProgramFiles\docker" $env:path += ";$env:ProgramFiles\docker"
# Optionally, modify PATH to persist across sessions. # Optionally, modify PATH to persist across sessions.
PS> $newPath = "$env:ProgramFiles\docker;" + $newPath = "$env:ProgramFiles\docker;" +
[Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable("PATH", [Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable("PATH",
[EnvironmentVariableTarget]::Machine) [EnvironmentVariableTarget]::Machine)
PS> [Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("PATH", $newPath, [Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable("PATH", $newPath,
[EnvironmentVariableTarget]::Machine) [EnvironmentVariableTarget]::Machine)
# Register the Docker daemon as a service. # Register the Docker daemon as a service.
PS> dockerd --register-service dockerd --register-service
# Start the Docker service. # Start the Docker service.
PS> Start-Service docker Start-Service docker
``` ```
3. Test your Docker EE installation by running the `hello-world` container. 3. Test your Docker EE installation by running the `hello-world` container.
```PowerShell ```PowerShell
PS> docker container run hello-world:nanoserver docker container run hello-world:nanoserver
``` ```
## Install a specific version ## Install a specific version

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@ -213,19 +213,19 @@ This example assumes that you have PowerShell installed.
2. If you have not already done so, initialize or join the swarm. 2. If you have not already done so, initialize or join the swarm.
```powershell ```powershell
PS> docker swarm init docker swarm init
``` ```
3. Save the `index.html` file as a swarm config named `homepage`. 3. Save the `index.html` file as a swarm config named `homepage`.
```powershell ```powershell
PS> docker config create homepage index.html docker config create homepage index.html
``` ```
4. Create an IIS service and grant it access to the `homepage` config. 4. Create an IIS service and grant it access to the `homepage` config.
```powershell ```powershell
PS> docker service create docker service create
--name my-iis --name my-iis
--publish published=8000,target=8000 --publish published=8000,target=8000
--config src=homepage,target="\inetpub\wwwroot\index.html" --config src=homepage,target="\inetpub\wwwroot\index.html"
@ -238,9 +238,9 @@ This example assumes that you have PowerShell installed.
6. Remove the service and the config. 6. Remove the service and the config.
```powershell ```powershell
PS> docker service rm my-iis docker service rm my-iis
PS> docker config rm homepage docker config rm homepage
``` ```
### Advanced example: Use configs with a Nginx service ### Advanced example: Use configs with a Nginx service

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@ -291,19 +291,19 @@ This example assumes that you have PowerShell installed.
2. If you have not already done so, initialize or join the swarm. 2. If you have not already done so, initialize or join the swarm.
```powershell ```powershell
PS> docker swarm init docker swarm init
``` ```
3. Save the `index.html` file as a swarm secret named `homepage`. 3. Save the `index.html` file as a swarm secret named `homepage`.
```powershell ```powershell
PS> docker secret create homepage index.html docker secret create homepage index.html
``` ```
4. Create an IIS service and grant it access to the `homepage` secret. 4. Create an IIS service and grant it access to the `homepage` secret.
```powershell ```powershell
PS> docker service create docker service create
--name my-iis --name my-iis
--publish published=8000,target=8000 --publish published=8000,target=8000
--secret src=homepage,target="\inetpub\wwwroot\index.html" --secret src=homepage,target="\inetpub\wwwroot\index.html"
@ -320,10 +320,9 @@ This example assumes that you have PowerShell installed.
6. Remove the service and the secret. 6. Remove the service and the secret.
```powershell ```powershell
PS> docker service rm my-iis docker service rm my-iis
docker secret rm homepage
PS> docker secret rm homepage docker image remove secret-test
PS> docker image remove secret-test
``` ```
### Intermediate example: Use secrets with a Nginx service ### Intermediate example: Use secrets with a Nginx service