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changes to manual swarm install
- separate the node setup steps from the manager setup steps. - consistency of <manager_port> in all steps Signed-off-by: Morgan Bauer <mbauer@us.ibm.com>
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$ docker run -d swarm join --addr=172.31.40.100:2375 token://6856663cdefdec325839a4b7e1de38e8
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$ docker run -d swarm join --addr=172.31.40.100:2375 token://6856663cdefdec325839a4b7e1de38e8
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3. Start the Swarm manager on any machine or your laptop.
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## Configure a manager
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Once you have your nodes established, set up a manager to control the swarm.
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1. Start the Swarm manager on any machine or your laptop.
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The following command illustrates how to do this:
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The following command illustrates how to do this:
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docker run -d -p <swarm_port>:2375 swarm manage token://<cluster_id>
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docker run -d -p <manager_port>:2375 swarm manage token://<cluster_id>
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4. Once the manager is running, check your configuration by running `docker info` as follows:
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The manager is exposed and listening on `<manager_port>`.
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2. Once the manager is running, check your configuration by running `docker info` as follows:
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docker -H tcp://<manager_ip:manager_port> info
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docker -H tcp://<manager_ip:manager_port> info
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