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Merge pull request #1903 from wenchma/typo
Fix some typo error for install-manual.md
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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ SSH to each node in turn and do the following.
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$ sudo usermod -aG docker ec2-user
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$ sudo usermod -aG docker ec2-user
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6. Enter `logout`.
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6. Enter `logout`.
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#### Troubleshooting
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#### Troubleshooting
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@ -179,9 +179,9 @@ host as one of the Swarm managers.
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$ ifconfig
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$ ifconfig
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3. From the output, copy the `eth0` IP address from `inet addr`.
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3. From the output, copy the `eth0` IP address from `inet addr`.
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4. Using SSH, connect to the `manager0` and `etc0` instance.
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4. Using SSH, connect to the `manager0` and `consul0` instance.
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5. Paste the launch command you created in step 1. into the command line.
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5. Paste the launch command you created in step 1. into the command line.
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@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ After creating the discovery backend, you can create the Swarm managers. In this
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1. To create the primary manager in a high-availability Swarm cluster, use the following syntax:
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1. To create the primary manager in a high-availability Swarm cluster, use the following syntax:
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$ docker run -d -p 4000:4000 swarm manage -H :4000 --replication --advertise <manager0_ip>:4000 consul://<consul_ip>
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$ docker run -d -p 4000:4000 swarm manage -H :4000 --replication --advertise <manager0_ip>:4000 consul://<consul_ip>:8500
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Because this is particular manager is on the same `manager0` and `consul0`
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Because this is particular manager is on the same `manager0` and `consul0`
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instance as the consul node, replace both `<manager0_ip>` and `<consul_ip>`
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instance as the consul node, replace both `<manager0_ip>` and `<consul_ip>`
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@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ replica.
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$ docker ps
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$ docker ps
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3. Shut down the primary master, replacing `<id_name>` with the container id or name (for example, "8862717fe6d3" or "trusting_lamarr").
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3. Shut down the primary master, replacing `<id_name>` with the container's id or name (for example, "8862717fe6d3" or "trusting_lamarr").
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docker rm -f <id_name>
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docker rm -f <id_name>
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$ docker run -d -p 4000:4000 swarm manage -H :4000 --replication --advertise 172.30.0.161:4000 consul://172.30.0.161:237
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$ docker run -d -p 4000:4000 swarm manage -H :4000 --replication --advertise 172.30.0.161:4000 consul://172.30.0.161:237
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5. Review the Engine's daemon logs the logs, replacing `<id_name>` with the new container id or name:
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5. Review the Engine's daemon logs the logs, replacing `<id_name>` with the new container's id or name:
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$ sudo docker logs <id_name>
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$ sudo docker logs <id_name>
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