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SnapLogic support for the Groundplex (also known as an on-premise Snaplex) on a Docker container empowers customers to optimize IT infrastructure costs while benefiting from containerized technology.
The latest SnapLogic Docker image is based on AlmaLinux. Since we host the Docker image in the Docker Hub, you need to perform a pull operation to retrieve the latest Docker image.
For Docker-based Snaplex installation, updating the Docker images updates the JRE version.
We recommend installing the latest JRE 11 version available at https://adoptium.net/temurin/releases/?version=11. |
If you are running with 11.0.10 onwards, endpoint connections to TLS 1.0 and 1.1 are disabled by default. We recommend that you update the endpoint to support TLS 1.2 or higher, for security.
If you are running with 11.0.10 onwards, endpoint connections to TLS 1.0 and 1.1 are disabled by default. We recommend that you update the endpoint to support TLS 1.2 or higher, for security.
Familiarity with the SnapLogic Snaplex installation process.
Review the Groundplex requirements.
Depending on your OS, review Groundplex installation for Linux or Windows.
Retrieve the latest Docker image from Docker Hub using the following pull command:
docker pull registry.hub.docker.com/snaplogic/snaplex:main-<build number>> |
In SnapLogic Manager, navigate to your target Groundplex instance and click it to display the Update dialog.
In the Downloads tab, click in the Configuration option to download the slpropz
file for your Groundplex node.
After downloading the configuration file, you are ready to launch your Groundplex as a Docker container.
To run the Snaplex node from Docker:
Create a local directory <Configuration_Path>/etc, and add the slpropz
configuration file to the folder, ensuring that the file extension is .slpropz.
Create an empty log folder <Log_Path>/log. The JCC logs are written to this directory.
Enter the following command to create and run the latest version of the Docker container image:
docker run -itd -h <Container_Host_Name> \ -p 8090:8090 -p 8081:8081 \ -v <CONFIG_PATH>/etc:/opt/snaplogic/etc \ -v <LOG_PATH>/log:/opt/snaplogic/run/log \ snaplogic/snaplex:latest |
where:
-p enables port mapping, so that you can use the local dashboard and FeedMaster. You can also use other Docker networks, if required.
-v enables you to specify the Docker volume to use. Store the <Snaplex_Name>.slpropz in the /opt/snaplogic/etc directory.
For this command to work, you need to complete the following tasks:
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Depending on how you install Docker, you may need to use sudo. For more information on the Docker |