Offline Deployment
Some customers may prefer to deploy BrainFrame on a machine that does not have internet access. This document describes how that may be accomplished, assuming that a separate machine with internet access is available.
Save Docker Images¶
Start by deploying BrainFrame on a separate development machine using the instructions found on the Getting Started page.
When BrainFrame is running, open another terminal, and you will see the list of containers we are running for deployment:
docker ps
The list of of containers should look like this:
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
c462fa89dc72 aotuai/brainframe_core:0.25.2 "./brainframe_server…" 4 hours ago Exited (0) 3 hours ago release_api_1
54b731bc2a04 aotuai/brainframe_http_proxy:0.25.2 "nginx -g 'daemon of…" 4 hours ago Exited (0) 3 hours ago release_proxy_1
d6ad0f9e0675 aotuai/brainframe_docs:0.25.2 "nginx -g 'daemon of…" 4 hours ago Exited (0) 3 hours ago release_docs_1
4894246049a0 postgres:9.6.17-alpine "/entrypoint.sh mysq…" 4 hours ago Exited (0) 3 hours ago release_database_1
ac564e32f7eb aotuai/brainframe_dashboard:0.25.2 "/run.sh" 4 hours ago Exited (0) 3 hours ago release_dashboard_1
The above containers are the ones we need to save, ignore the other containers just in case you have your own containers running at the same time.
The next step is to save those images, you can do this by running the
docker save
command:
docker save IMAGE [IMAGE...] -o OUTPUT
For example, in this case, you should run:
docker save \
aotuai/brainframe_core:0.25.2 \
aotuai/brainframe_http_proxy:0.25.2 \
aotuai/brainframe_docs:0.25.2 \
postgres:9.6.17-alpine \
aotuai/brainframe_dashboard:0.25.2 \
-o brainframe
Now all the images we need are save in BrainFrame under the current directory.
Load Docker Images¶
Once you have the packaged Docker images, copy it to the offline machine, and load it:
docker load -i brainframe