Docker

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Installing the TrueCommand Container using Docker on Linux.

Installing the TrueCommand Container Requirements Install the Docker Engine and Docker Desktop, or use Podman. To run TrueCommand in Docker on Linux, you must have: A 64-bit Linux distro (Debian recommended) Linux kernel support: 4.x+ 1 CPU with 2 GiB RAM 1 Hard disk with 10 - 50 GiB storage space Customer networking settings and internet access Fetch and Deploy the Container Image Before fetching the TrueCommand container image, create a local directory to store TrueCommand container data.
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Migrate Legacy to 1.2+

Starting with TrueCommand 1.2, TrueCommand is built and offered as a Docker container to drastically reduce system overhead and simplify TrueCommand updates. Migrating data can be done before or after installing the Docker container version of TrueCommand. The procedure is similar in both situations, with just a couple extra steps when the Docker container version of TrueCommand is already installed. Process Summary Preparing an existing container Turn off the container Wipe the container database Migrating a previous TrueCommand Configuration
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