Hi Jackie, The docker image is fantastic, thank you for all your efforts on this which is really helpful. I had been struggling with the 32bit/64 bit docker issue when I came back to your blog and saw your docker post.
I now have most of my maps running successfully on the docker image. To get around the issues with admin I have been using the mounts switch to keep all my data on the host. I am keeping the www, Packages and templates locally and linking them to docker where mapguide can see them. Exporting the packages after making changes means I have not actually needed to modify the docker image at all. This is a revelation in terms of easing deployment. I copied my start up command here in case it helps any one figure out docker a little: sudo docker run -d --name mapguide -p 8008:8008 -p 5432:5432 -v /data/docker/mapguide/packages:/usr/local/mapguideopensource-2.6.0/server/Packages -v /data/docker/mapguide/www:/usr/local/mapguideopensource-2.6.0/webserverextensions/www/maps -v /data/docker/mapguide/resources:/usr/local/mapguideopensource-2.6.0/webserverextensions/www/resources -v /data/docker/mapguide/templates:/usr/local/mapguideopensource-2.6.0/webserverextensions/www/fusion/templates/mapguide -t mat-mapguide /usr/bin/supervisord I setup /data/docker/mapguide/ on my host to manage all of the application data. There's probably better ways of doing this, but its working well for the time being. Passing through port 8008 allows docker to run on the localhost (or domain) instead of grepping the docker IP each time. I am currently running postgresql/postgis on my host and have been able to hook up mapguide in docker to pull data across. I used this blog post to figure out the IP that docker was using to bridge across to the host: http://blog.michaelhamrah.com/2014/06/accessing-the-docker-host-server-within-a-container/ For me it was the same as the post (but might not always be) which I then used as the host address in the feature source: 172.17.42.1 The postgres sources display perfectly, but I am getting a fusion error when selecting from some data stores. One of them seems to be working with postgres 9.0.3 and postgis 1.5.5 so I need to investigate further. Next step for me is dockerise the postgres installation and take the same approach to storing the data on the host, independently from the application. Exciting stuff, looking forward to reading more about your progress. -- View this message in context: http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/MapGuide-as-a-Docker-container-tp5163934p5166469.html Sent from the MapGuide Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ mapguide-users mailing list mapguide-users@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapguide-users