Hi Jithin,
That Docker image was created in 2014 (5 yrs ago), so I would not recommend
using it anymore.
If you want to run Open edX in Docker, I recommend that you use one of these
projects:https://github.com/edx/devstackhttps://github.com/regisb/tutor
Nate  





On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 12:20 AM, JITHIN SHA [email protected]  wrote:
Hello Nate,
The docker pull commands were failing for me.
docker pull appsembler/edxUsing default tag: latestError response from daemon:
manifest for appsembler/edx:latest not found

docker search edxNAME                        DESCRIPTION                       
             STARS               OFFICIAL            AUTOMATED
appsembler/edx-full         Open edX is an open source MOOC platform tha…   20
appsembler/edx-lite         Open edX is an open source MOOC platform tha…   17

docker pull appsembler/edx-liteUsing default tag: latestError response from
daemon: Get https://registry-1.docker.io/v2/appsembler/edx-lite/manifests/latest
: Get 
https://auth.docker.io/token?scope=repository%3Aappsembler%2Fedx-lite%3Apull&service=registry.docker.io
: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

docker pull appsembler/edx-fullUsing default tag: latestError response from
daemon: Get https://registry-1.docker.io/v2/: net/http: TLS handshake timeout

Can you please share the exact place to get the image.
ThanksJ
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 9:11 PM <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi, after run the docker, what should I do to get all the service up and use
edx???

在 2014年6月10日星期二 UTC+8上午7:11:45,Nate Aune写道:Hi Kiran,
We have created a Docker image using the latest edx codebase (probably less than
a week old) which you can find here:
https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/appsembler/edx/
I would love to see greater support for Docker in edX!  Also, just a plug for
the Open edX launcher service which lets you spin up a fully functioning Open
edX site in about 5-10 seconds. http://launcher.appsembler.com/openedx    Thanks
to everyone who has already given us feedback about it!Nate

On Saturday, June 7, 2014 1:15:18 AM UTC-4, Kiran Patil wrote:Hello Friends,

It is been one week or so trying to install devstack on Fedora 20 and still not
yet finished.

Vagrant has its own niche but I am looking leap further from devops perspective.

How about having a docker container for both dev(devstack) and ops(prodstack) ?

I am not saying this as naive user but I am seeing lots of big Freesoftware
applications are moving to Docker for devstack and prodstack.

I am seeing how they are benefiting from that just one click/command and done
attitude. For example Discourse is one of the finest software I have seen and
they have migrated to Docker and I am seeing its benefit as a devops, 
https://github.com/discourse/discourse_docker  and 
https://github.com/discourse/docker_manager

I believe with the rate edx is developing we need a technology, where a single
command/click installs either devstack or prodstack.

IMHO, we should go for Docker support, since it will save hell lot of time for
once and all and make devstack and prodstack bringup less painfull.

Thanks.




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