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... ... @@ -1,62 +1,21 @@ 1 -= Prerequisite:Dockerinstallation =1 += About FileSync = 2 2 3 -FileSync is deployed as docker container. You need a running docker installation for it to be installed. if you setup a new VM for this, we suggest the newest Ubuntu LTS release. 3 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 4 +File sync is a server-side backup software for files from embedded devices. It was from scratch developed to the needs of automatic backups of production data. 4 4 5 - Ifyou already have a server or VM witharunningdocker, justskipthischapter and go on with "Installation".6 += [[image:attach:FileSyncSlide.jpg]] = 6 6 7 -=== Install docker on linux === 8 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 9 +It is thought as bridgehead in firewall designs: you allow this one container (or a VM running it) accesses to your embedded devices, as well as your file backup servers. 8 8 9 -The installation of docker on linux is straightforward. If you Google this topic you will find explanations from the Docker website which invite you to do a manual installation of docker by downloading and installing their actual version. From a technical perspective this is not needed. At least Brinkhaus does not need bleeding edge docker installation. We recommend to just use the docker version which comes from your Linux distribution. 11 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 12 +FileSync afterwards just does its job, as long as the server runs. 10 10 11 -On a typical Ubuntu or Debian you go with 14 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 15 +The software is designed with the word "fail-safe" in mind. It e.g. does not rely on 12 12 13 -{{code language="Shell script"}} 14 -sudo apt install docker-compose 15 -{{/code}} 16 16 17 -=== Install docker on Windows === 18 - 19 -The installation of docker for Windows is described here: [[https:~~/~~/docs.docker.com/desktop/install/windows-install/>>https://docs.docker.com/desktop/install/windows-install/]] 20 - 21 -= Installation = 22 - 23 -On a computer with Docker, just choose a target directory which fits for your case, deploy our docker-compose file there and start the app. 24 - 25 -**Suggestion for quick start for linux** 26 - 27 -{{code language="Shell script"}} 28 -sudo mkdir /var/docker_data 29 -cd /var/docker_data/ 30 -wget https://xwiki.brinkhaus-gmbh.de/bin/download/Product%20support/FileSync/WebHome/docker-compose.yml?rev=1.1 31 -sudo docker login registry.gitlab.com/v2/b3935 -u datastore-dl -p glpat-S9xzXzoUxuxGboW53r2x 32 - 33 -sudo docker-compose up 34 -{{/code}} 35 - 36 -You are afterwards able to log in via the web interface on port 80 of the server where you installed FileSync. 37 - 38 - 39 -**Suggestion for quick start for Windows** 40 - 41 -Place the docker-compose file from here [[https:~~/~~/xwiki.brinkhaus-gmbh.de/bin/download/Product%20support/FileSync/WebHome/docker-compose.yml?rev=1.1>>https://xwiki.brinkhaus-gmbh.de/bin/download/Product%20support/FileSync/WebHome/docker-compose.yml?rev=1.1]] in a directory of your needs and run "docker-compose up". 42 - 43 - 44 -= Variants / hints = 45 - 46 -You can adapt the docker-compose file to your local needs. The file which we give for q quick start is: 47 - 48 -{{code language="docker-compose"}} 49 -version: "3" 50 - 51 -services: 52 - filesync: 53 - image: registry.gitlab.com/b3935/ftpmodule/filesync:latest 54 - container_name: filesync 55 - restart: always 56 - volumes: 57 - - ./data:/app/data 58 - 59 - ports: 60 - - 80:80 61 - 62 -{{/code}} 18 +(% class="code" style="white-space: pre;" %) 19 +((( 20 + 21 +)))
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