I was preparing to do a trial run at getting James up and running on an
AWS EC2 instance. I went to the James home page and saw there is a
1-line command to download and install it. However, to use that one
line there is apparently an assumption of a full understanding of Docker
and a pre-existing installation of Docker. Docker isn't automatically
installed with Amazon Linux in an EC2. I was able to install it with
yum. But when I entered the command from the JAMES getting started
page, this is what I got:
[ec2-user@ip-172-31-47-236 ~]$ docker run -p "25:25" -p "143:143"
linagora/james-jpa-sample:3.3.0
Unable to find image 'linagora/james-jpa-sample:3.3.0' locally
docker: Error response from daemon: manifest for
linagora/james-jpa-sample:3.3.0 not found.
See 'docker run --help'.
Since there's no url to download james, I assume that the manifest that
it is saying that it can't find contains all of that useful info. I
know nothing about how Docker works. Where would I find the missing
manifest, and if it was expected to automatically come with Docker as
implied with the "1-line-download-install" statement, what did I do wrong?
Thx
Jerry
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