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I just started playing around with Docker.io. Its a great platform for sure. I have an issue i need some help with. I ran a medium instance on ec2 setup docker. Now i want to run 2 wordpress blog independent of each other using docker.io on top of the medium instance.

Please if someone can kindly guide me to resolve this issue i will extremely grateful

Many Thanks Indeed Hareem Haque

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Basically, what i am trying to do is run two nodes for docker (node 1 & node 2). I run another node (node3: private repo for docker). What i am looking to accomplish is i run two blogs (wordpress on node1). I export the docker images to node3 (updates/exports are done very rarely)

Since i am going to run wordpress i was hoping to run wordpress within Nginx and since node1/node2 will run 80 web i can put a physical node (nginx reverse proxy) in front of the two nodes and have the blogs run in ha mode.

I am hoping that this experiment work so i that i can get rid of the xen cloud platform we have in office. Its to bulky and I have to manage alot of components. I would rather export/backup docker image with my live data once in a blue moon and not have to worry about failover and vm management.

The problem is that i have a novice when it comes to running docker and thus i am currently running around like a head less chicken with no idea where to properly begin.

I would be extremely grateful if you can provide any guidance/assistance indeed.

Best Regards Hareem Haque

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    What have you done so far? can you explain the steps you have already done, and where you are stuck so we know where you need help? Jun 3, 2013 at 20:54
  • I am interested in doing something similar. I guess the blogs need to be on different TCP ports, while the proxy accepts incoming port 80 and forwards to each container as appropriate?
    – Anentropic
    Jun 18, 2013 at 19:18

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Hareem asked his question a while back, and there don't seem to be any good answers yet. I'm a noobie as well, and I too want to learn how to use a generic wordpress container that I can push to Amazon or test locally. I'm very new to docker, so this seems like a tall order!

Goal

For now, I'll start collecting some resources here. Maybe they will help Hareem, and others like myself. This document will turn into a complete answer, or prompt someone else to give their version of an answer (which I'm sure is not quite so complex.)

The Docker.io Index

First, the Docker index is a repository of already existing Docker.io components. Of these, there is a wordpress unit that seems relevant here:

Docker on EC2

There is as yet no official Docker support for Ec2. However, the Docker community suggests an install path using a tool called Vagrant. The instructions for this live here:

Work In Progress

This is not a complete answer to the question. As of right now this only presents a couple of easy to locate resources, and perhaps goes against guidelines. Please bear with this!

Things that need to be answered:

  • How do we run / test the wordpress container(s) locally?
  • How do we push the container(s) up to the EC2 instance?
  • How do we wire the EC2 wordpress containers up to their own domains?

Hopefully I will answer these questions - contributions and forks are welcome. I think Hareem's question is worth answering!

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