Make clear that you must manually interpolate token.

Signed-off-by: Luke Marsden <luke@clusterhq.com>
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Luke Marsden 2015-01-05 10:20:23 +00:00
parent dbc07ba174
commit dc393390da
1 changed files with 7 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -30,16 +30,16 @@ This can be achieved by starting Docker with the `-H` flag (e.g. `-H 0.0.0.0:237
```bash
# create a cluster
$ SWARM_TOKEN=`swarm create`; echo $SWARM_TOKEN
6856663cdefdec325839a4b7e1de38e8
$ swarm create
6856663cdefdec325839a4b7e1de38e8 # <- this is your unique <cluster_id>
# on each of your nodes, start the swarm agent
# <node_ip> doesn't have to be public (eg. 192.168.0.X),
# as long as the other nodes can reach it, it is fine.
$ swarm join --discovery token://$SWARM_TOKEN --addr=<node_ip:2375>
$ swarm join --discovery token://<cluster_id> --addr=<node_ip:2375>
# start the manager on any machine or your laptop
$ swarm manage --discovery token://$SWARM_TOKEN -H=<swarm_ip:swarm_port>
$ swarm manage --discovery token://<cluster_id> -H=<swarm_ip:swarm_port>
# use the regular docker cli
$ docker -H <swarm_ip:swarm_port> info
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ $ docker -H <swarm_ip:swarm_port> logs ...
...
# list nodes in your cluster
$ swarm list --discovery token://$SWARM_TOKEN
$ swarm list --discovery token://<cluster_id>
http://<node_ip:2375>
```