diff --git a/engine/cc-ee-node-activation.md b/engine/cc-ee-node-activation.md deleted file mode 100644 index 3ba7220dbd..0000000000 --- a/engine/cc-ee-node-activation.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ ---- -description: Engine -keywords: Engine, CE, EE, node activate -title: CE-EE Node Activate ---- - -The Docker Enterprise Engine for Docker `18.09` release introduces a new feature called CE-EE Node Activate, and allows a user to perform an in-place seamless activation of the EE feature-set on an existing CE node through the Docker Command Line Interface (CLI) without a re-install. - -The Docker Commmunity Edition Engine for Docker version must be version `18.09` or higher. - -The activation can be performed either online with connection to Docker Hub, or offline. - -## Limitations - -* This feature is only supported on x86 Linux nodes -* Windows nodes are not currently supported -* Node level Engine activation between CE and EE is only supported in the same version of Docker Enterprise Engine for Docker -* Prior version of the Docker Enterprise Engine for Docker to not support this feature - -## Docker Engine 18.09 CE to EE Node Activation Process - -1. Check the current Docker version. -``` -root@docker-node:~# docker version -Client: - Version: 18.09.0-ce - API version: 1.39 - Go version: go1.10.3 - Git commit: ca36ebe - Built: Thu Aug 23 18:21:56 2018 - OS/Arch: linux/amd64 - Experimental: false -Server: - Engine: - Version: 18.09.0-ce - API version: 1.39 (minimum version 1.12) - Go version: go1.10.3 - Git commit: ca36ebe - Built: - OS/Arch: linux/amd64 - Experimental: false -``` -**NOTE**: Your output may vary slightly from what is displayed on this page. - -2. Log into the Docker engine from the command line. - -``` -root@docker-node:~# docker login -Login with your Docker ID to push and pull images from Docker Hub. If you don't have a Docker ID, head over to https://hub.docker.com to create one. -Username: beluga -Password: -WARNING! Your password will be stored unencrypted in /home/docker/.docker/config.json. -Configure a credential helper to remove this warning. See -https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/login/#credentials-store -Login Succeeded -``` - -3. Activate the EE license. You must use sudo even if your user is part of the docker group. - -``` -root@docker-node:~# sudo docker engine activate -Looking for existing licenses for beluga... -NUM OWNER PRODUCT ID EXPIRES PRICING COMPONENTS -0 beluga docker-ee-trial 2018-09-13 21:41:12 +0000 UTC Nodes:10 -1 beluga docker-ee-trial 2018-08-31 03:17:15 +0000 UTC Nodes:10 -``` - -4. Pick the license of your choice -``` -Please pick a license by number: 0 -waiting for engine to be responsive... engine is online. -``` - -5. Check the Docker Enterprise Engine for Docker version. The server engine will now be EE, and the client will stay CE. -``` - -root@docker-node:~# docker version -Client: - Version: 18.09.0-ce - API version: 1.39 - Go version: go1.10.3 - Git commit: ca36ebe - Built: Thu Aug 23 18:21:56 2018 - OS/Arch: linux/amd64 - Experimental: false -Server: - Engine: - Version: 18.09.0-ee-1 - API version: 1.39 (minimum version 1.12) - Go version: go1.10.3 - Git commit: b9e7996 - Built: - OS/Arch: linux/amd64 - Experimental: false -``` - -**NOTE**: Your output may vary slightly from what is displayed on this page.