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Jan Kaluza - 10 years ago 2015-12-04 20:26:58
jkaluza@redhat.com
Update Docker documentation to mention /var/lib/spectrum2 volume
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@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ You can also update Spectrum 2 using this command later.
 

	
 
## Create directory for Spectrum 2 configuration files
 

	
 
Now you have to decide where to store the configuration files for Spectrum 2. We will use `/opt/spectrum2/` in our example:
 
Now you have to decide where to store the configuration files for Spectrum 2. We will use `/opt/spectrum2/configuration` in our example:
 

	
 
	$ mkdir /opt/spectrum2
 
	$ mkdir -p /opt/spectrum2/configuration
 

	
 
## Create configuration file
 

	
 
@@ -28,15 +28,21 @@ You can use following default configuration files as a starting place:
 
* [XMPP Frontend - gateway mode](https://github.com/hanzz/spectrum2/blob/spectrum/src/sample2_gateway.cfg)
 
* [XMPP Frontend - server mode](https://github.com/hanzz/spectrum2/blob/spectrum/src/sample.cfg)
 

	
 
Download the configuration file you chose into `/opt/spectrum` directory you have created earlier and edit it as you want. Check the documentation and tutorials for configuration examples.
 
Download the configuration file you chose into `/opt/spectrum2/configuration` directory you have created earlier and edit it as you want. Check the documentation and tutorials for configuration examples.
 

	
 
Note that the configuration files must have `.cfg` file extension.
 

	
 
## Create directory for Spectrum 2 data
 

	
 
You also have to create persistent directory to store various Spectrum 2 data like SQLite3 database and so on:
 

	
 
	$ mkdir -p /opt/spectrum2/data
 

	
 
## Start Spectrum 2
 

	
 
To start Spectrum 2 on background using Docker, all you have to do is running following Docker command:
 

	
 
	$ docker run --name="spectrum2" -d -v /opt/spectrum2:/etc/spectrum2/transport spectrum2/spectrum2
 
	$ docker run --name="spectrum2" -d -v /opt/spectrum2/configuration:/etc/spectrum2/transport -v /opt/spectrum2/data:/var/lib/spectrum2 spectrum2/spectrum2
 

	
 
It will start Spectrum 2 and load the configuration files from `/opt/spectrum`. It also gives the spawned container name `spectrum2`.
 

	
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