Using the ArangoDB Starter
This section describes how to start an ArangoDB stand-alone instance using the toolStarter (the arangodb binary program).
Local Start
If you want to start a stand-alone instance of ArangoDB, use the —starter.mode=single
option of the Starter:
arangodb --starter.mode=single
Using the ArangoDB Starter in Docker
The Starter can also be used to launch a stand-alone instance based on _Docker_containers:
export IP=<IP of docker host>
docker volume create arangodb
docker run -it --name=adb --rm -p 8528:8528 \
-v arangodb:/data \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
arangodb/arangodb-starter \
--starter.address=$IP \
--starter.mode=single
If you use an ArangoDB version of 3.4 or above and use the EnterpriseEdition Docker image, you have to set the license key in an environmentvariable by adding this option to the above docker
command:
-e ARANGO_LICENSE_KEY=<thekey>
You can get a free evaluation license key by visiting
https://www.arangodb.com/download-arangodb-enterprise/
Then replace <thekey>
above with the actual license key. The startwill then hand on the license key to the Docker container it launchesfor ArangoDB.
TLS verified Docker services
Oftentimes, one needs to harden Docker services using client certificate and TLS verification. The Docker API allows subsequently only certified access.As the ArangoDB starter starts the ArangoDB cluster instances using this Docker API, it is mandatory that the ArangoDB starter is deployed with the proper certificateshanded to it, so that the above command is modified as follows:
export IP=<IP of docker host>
export DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY=1
export DOCKER_CERT_PATH=/path/to/certificate
docker volume create arangodb
docker run -it --name=adb --rm -p 8528:8528 \
-v arangodb:/data \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
-v /path/to/certificate:/path/to/certificate
arangodb/arangodb-starter \
--starter.address=$IP \
--starter.mode=single
Note that the environment variables DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY
and DOCKER_CERT_PATH
as well as the additional mountpoint containing the certificate have been added above. directory. The assignment of DOCKER_CERT_PATH
is optional, in which case it is mandatory that the certificates are stored in $HOME/.docker
. Sothe command would then be as follows
export IP=<IP of docker host>
docker volume create arangodb
docker run -it --name=adb --rm -p 8528:8528 \
-v arangodb:/data \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
-v /path/to/cert:/root/.docker \
-e DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY=1 \
arangodb/arangodb-starter \
--starter.address=$IP \
--starter.mode=single