Remove redundant spaces

Signed-off-by: skohar <skohar@users.noreply.github.com>
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skohar 2016-02-22 17:22:30 +09:00
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commit 744a811206
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@ -120,17 +120,17 @@ After creating the discovery backend, you can create the Swarm managers. Here, y
To create the primary manager in a high-availability Swarm cluster, use the following syntax:
$ docker run -d -p 4000:4000 swarm manage -H :4000 --replication --advertise <manager0_ip>:4000 consul://<consul_ip>
$ docker run -d -p 4000:4000 swarm manage -H :4000 --replication --advertise <manager0_ip>:4000 consul://<consul_ip>
Because this is particular manager is on the same "manager0 & consul0" instance as the consul node, replace both `<manager0_ip>` and `<consul_ip>` with the same IP address. For example:
$ docker run -d -p 4000:4000 swarm manage -H :4000 --replication --advertise 172.30.0.161:4000 consul://172.30.0.161:8500
$ docker run -d -p 4000:4000 swarm manage -H :4000 --replication --advertise 172.30.0.161:4000 consul://172.30.0.161:8500
Enter `docker ps`. From the output, verify that both a swarm and an consul container are running. Then, disconnect from the "manager0 & consul0" instance.
Connect to the "manager1" instance and use `ifconfig` to get its IP address. Then, enter the following command, replacing `<manager1_ip>`. For example:
$ docker run -d swarm manage -H :4000 --replication --advertise <manager1_ip>:4000 consul://172.30.0.161:8500
$ docker run -d swarm manage -H :4000 --replication --advertise <manager1_ip>:4000 consul://172.30.0.161:8500
Enter `docker ps` and, from the output, verify that a swarm container is running.
@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ Shut down the primary master, replacing `<id_name>` with the container id or nam
Start the swarm master. For example:
$ docker run -d -p 4000:4000 swarm manage -H :4000 --replication --advertise 172.30.0.161:4000 consul://172.30.0.161:237
$ docker run -d -p 4000:4000 swarm manage -H :4000 --replication --advertise 172.30.0.161:4000 consul://172.30.0.161:237
Look at the logs, replacing `<id_name>` with the new container id or name: