Swarm cluster¶
This section explains how to create a multi-host swarm cluster using docker-machine and how to deploy Træfik on it.
The cluster consists of:
- 2 servers
- 1 swarm master
- 2 swarm nodes
- 1 overlay network (multi-host networking)
Prerequisites¶
- You need to install docker-machine
- You need the latest VirtualBox
Cluster provisioning¶
We first follow this guide to create the cluster.
Create machine mh-keystore
¶
This machine is the service registry of our cluster.
docker-machine create -d virtualbox mh-keystore
Then we install the service registry Consul on this machine:
eval "$(docker-machine env mh-keystore)"
docker run -d \
-p "8500:8500" \
-h "consul" \
progrium/consul -server -bootstrap
Create machine mhs-demo0
¶
This machine is a swarm master and a swarm agent on it.
docker-machine create -d virtualbox \
--swarm --swarm-master \
--swarm-discovery="consul://$(docker-machine ip mh-keystore):8500" \
--engine-opt="cluster-store=consul://$(docker-machine ip mh-keystore):8500" \
--engine-opt="cluster-advertise=eth1:2376" \
mhs-demo0
Create machine mhs-demo1
¶
This machine have a swarm agent on it.
docker-machine create -d virtualbox \
--swarm \
--swarm-discovery="consul://$(docker-machine ip mh-keystore):8500" \
--engine-opt="cluster-store=consul://$(docker-machine ip mh-keystore):8500" \
--engine-opt="cluster-advertise=eth1:2376" \
mhs-demo1
Create the overlay Network¶
Create the overlay network on the swarm master:
eval $(docker-machine env --swarm mhs-demo0)
docker network create --driver overlay --subnet=10.0.9.0/24 my-net
Deploy Træfik¶
Deploy Træfik:
docker $(docker-machine config mhs-demo0) run \
-d \
-p 80:80 -p 8080:8080 \
--net=my-net \
-v /var/lib/boot2docker/:/ssl \
traefik \
-l DEBUG \
-c /dev/null \
--docker \
--docker.domain=traefik \
--docker.endpoint=tcp://$(docker-machine ip mhs-demo0):2376 \
--docker.tls \
--docker.tls.ca=/ssl/ca.pem \
--docker.tls.cert=/ssl/server.pem \
--docker.tls.key=/ssl/server-key.pem \
--docker.tls.insecureSkipVerify \
--docker.watch \
--api
Let's explain this command:
Option | Description |
---|---|
-p 80:80 -p 8080:8080 |
we bind ports 80 and 8080 |
--net=my-net |
run the container on the network my-net |
-v /var/lib/boot2docker/:/ssl |
mount the ssl keys generated by docker-machine |
-c /dev/null |
empty config file |
--docker |
enable docker backend |
--docker.endpoint=tcp://172.18.0.1:2376 |
connect to the swarm master using the docker_gwbridge network |
--docker.tls |
enable TLS using the docker-machine keys |
--api |
activate the webUI on port 8080 |
Deploy your apps¶
We can now deploy our app on the cluster, here whoami, a simple web server in GO, on the network my-net
:
eval $(docker-machine env --swarm mhs-demo0)
docker run -d --name=whoami0 --net=my-net --env="constraint:node==mhs-demo0" emilevauge/whoami
docker run -d --name=whoami1 --net=my-net --env="constraint:node==mhs-demo1" emilevauge/whoami
Check that everything is started:
docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
ba2c21488299 emilevauge/whoami "/whoamI" 8 seconds ago Up 9 seconds 80/tcp mhs-demo1/whoami1
8147a7746e7a emilevauge/whoami "/whoamI" 19 seconds ago Up 20 seconds 80/tcp mhs-demo0/whoami0
8fbc39271b4c traefik "/traefik -l DEBUG -c" 36 seconds ago Up 37 seconds 192.168.99.101:80->80/tcp, 192.168.99.101:8080->8080/tcp mhs-demo0/serene_bhabha
Access to your apps through Træfik¶
curl -H Host:whoami0.traefik http://$(docker-machine ip mhs-demo0)
Hostname: 8147a7746e7a
IP: 127.0.0.1
IP: ::1
IP: 10.0.9.3
IP: fe80::42:aff:fe00:903
IP: 172.18.0.3
IP: fe80::42:acff:fe12:3
GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.0.9.3:80
User-Agent: curl/7.35.0
Accept: */*
Accept-Encoding: gzip
X-Forwarded-For: 192.168.99.1
X-Forwarded-Host: 10.0.9.3:80
X-Forwarded-Proto: http
X-Forwarded-Server: 8fbc39271b4c
curl -H Host:whoami1.traefik http://$(docker-machine ip mhs-demo0)
Hostname: ba2c21488299
IP: 127.0.0.1
IP: ::1
IP: 10.0.9.4
IP: fe80::42:aff:fe00:904
IP: 172.18.0.2
IP: fe80::42:acff:fe12:2
GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.0.9.4:80
User-Agent: curl/7.35.0
Accept: */*
Accept-Encoding: gzip
X-Forwarded-For: 192.168.99.1
X-Forwarded-Host: 10.0.9.4:80
X-Forwarded-Proto: http
X-Forwarded-Server: 8fbc39271b4c