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Looking for more in depth documentation #12
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all you have to do is run the |
@maxfield-allison is not alone in his request. The directions are cryptic. git clone ** check ** running? doesn't appear to be root@docker1:/opt/device-mapping-manager# docker service ls logs whine about no local copy found.
So how about trying ./build.sh first?
assuming it doesn't want me pushing back to docker -- and it's supposed to create a local copy.. Is that the directions piece we're missing? |
I agree. The instructions for using this are not clear. I'm at the same place as @dlasher. Same steps, same errors. Any insights on how to get this working would be greatly appreciated. Docker (25.0.3) Swarm running on 3 Ubuntu 22.04 VMs. |
does this need to run on the docker nodes individually or as a swarm stack? |
Hi all, I am struggling with the same issue so I started to debug. I went on Dockerhub and saw that the docker-compose.yaml points to a plugin and not a docker image. Did not manage to get the plugin to work. But I did find a working image in the release section of this repo. So to make it work, I simply changed the image in the docker-compose.yaml to: I then used the docker stack command from the README and it works perfectly. |
Hi @saumuresolutions ! Which host operating system are you running on since I read somewhere that it didn’t work as swarm stack running on Ubuntu/Debian because of an apparmour issue? |
@n1nj4888 I am running Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS on one of my servers and Ubuntu 23.10 on the other. And using this compose snippet below works for me on both nodes so I haven't spent much effort trying to get the plugin working:
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Try this as your docker-compose.yml:
command to run: --- docker-compose.yml ---
DMM listens for new services and adds the CGroup Namespace. to allow hardware acceleration, you add the device as a volume. example of a tdarr Swarm stack listed below. [example provides Intel IGPU hardware acceleration] --- docker-compose-tdarr.yml ---
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Hello and thank you for this project! I'm trying to deploy a usb device (google coral) to containers I will manually schedule on one node and I'm struggling to figure out exactly how to deploy this container so it will enable the containers to mount the USB devices. Could someone give me a quick and dirty run down?
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