@ -53,7 +53,6 @@ SeaweedFS uses HTTP REST operations to write, read, delete. The responses are in
```
```
> ./weed master
> ./weed master
```
```
### Start Volume Servers ###
### Start Volume Servers ###
@ -61,8 +60,30 @@ SeaweedFS uses HTTP REST operations to write, read, delete. The responses are in
```
```
> weed volume -dir="/tmp/data1" -max=5 -mserver="localhost:9333" -port=8080 &
> weed volume -dir="/tmp/data1" -max=5 -mserver="localhost:9333" -port=8080 &
> weed volume -dir="/tmp/data2" -max=10 -mserver="localhost:9333" -port=8081 &
> weed volume -dir="/tmp/data2" -max=10 -mserver="localhost:9333" -port=8081 &
```
### Running with Docker ###
Use with docker is easy as run locally, you can pass all args like above. But you don't need to worry about "-ip". It'll be treated by the entrypoint script.
```
docker run -p 9333:9333 --name master chrislusf/seaweedfs master
```
```
```
docker run -p 8080:8080 --name volume --link master chrislusf/seaweedfs volume -max=5 -mserver="master:9333" -port=8080
```
#### With Compose ####
But with Compose it's easiest.
To startup just run:
```
docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml up
```
And to scale:
```
docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml scale volume=2
```
Remember that if multiple containers for volume are created on a single host, the port will clash.
### Write File ###
### Write File ###