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:title: Running a Redis service
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:description: Installing and running an redis service
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:keywords: docker, example, package installation, networking, redis
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.. _running_redis_service:
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Create a redis service
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Very simple, no frills, redis service.
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This example assumes you have Docker installed and the base image already
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imported.
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Open a docker container
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$ docker run -i -t base /bin/bash
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Building your image
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Within your docker container. Once installed, <ctl-c> out of docker.
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::
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$ apt-get update
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$ apt-get install redis-server
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SIGINT received
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Snapshot the installation
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::
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$ docker ps # grab the container id
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$ docker commit <container_id> <your username>/redis
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Run the service
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Running the service with `-d` runs the container in detached mode, leaving the
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container running in the background.
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::
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$ docker run -d -p 6379 -i -t <your username>/redis /usr/bin/redis-server
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Test
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::
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$ docker ps # grab the new container id
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$ docker inspect <container_id> # grab the ipaddress
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$ docker port <container_id> 6379 # grab the external port
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$ redis-cli -h <ipaddress> -p <external port>
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redis 10.0.3.32:49175> set docker awesome
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OK
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redis 10.0.3.32:49175> get docker
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"awesome"
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