diff --git a/install/install-dtr-offline.md b/install/install-dtr-offline.md index 591f3432ba..7444590ffe 100644 --- a/install/install-dtr-offline.md +++ b/install/install-dtr-offline.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ copy that package to the nodes where you’ll install DTR. images. As an example, to download UCP 2.0, run: ```bash - $ wget https://packages.docker.com/caas/ucp-1.1.0_dtr-2.0.0.tar.gz + $ wget https://packages.docker.com/caas/ucp-1.1.1_dtr-2.0.1.tar.gz ``` 2. Transfer the package to the offline node. @@ -37,22 +37,24 @@ copy that package to the nodes where you’ll install DTR. for this. ```bash - $ scp ./ucp-1.1.0_dtr-2.0.0.tar.gz user@dtr-node:/tmp + $ scp ucp-1.1.1_dtr-2.0.1.tar.gz $USER@$DTR_HOST:/tmp ``` -3. Load the DTR images. +3. Login into the host where you transferred the images. + +4. Load the UCP images. Once the package is on the node where you want to install DTR, you can use the `docker load` command, to load the images from the .tar file. ```bash - $ docker load < /tmp/ucp-1.1.0_dtr-2.0.0.tar.gz + $ docker load < /tmp/ucp-1.1.1_dtr-2.0.1.tar.gz ``` -4. Install DTR. +5. Install DTR. Now that the offline node has all the images needed to install UCP, - you can [install DTR that machine](install-dtr.md). Make sure to + you can [install DTR that host](install-dtr.md). Make sure to also copy the images to any other nodes you want to install DTR replicas onto.