Docker & docker-compose files to deploy Xen Orchestra Community Edition (ie: from source). This image include all the officials Orchestra plugins builded daily for the current version.
See https://xen-orchestra.com for information on Xen Orchestra
The most simple way is to use docker-compose. Redis is not in this docker, so we need to connect XOA-CE to a Redis database, the docker-compose file in the github repos will take care of this and assure persistance.
git clone https://github.com/Ezka77/xen-orchestra-ce.git
docker-compose up
or just use the docker compose file (direct link):
curl -o docker-compose.yml https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ezka77/xen-orchestra-ce/master/docker-compose.yml
docker-compose up
Xen Orchestra should be available on: http://localhost:8000
It's a best effort to follow xen-orchestra master version.
Some of the Xen-Orchestra features (ex: NFS backups) requires to run the xo
service as root/superuser and run the docker container with the privileged
flag. It can be a security/integrity issue for the host running the
container. Knowing that, you can enable these features by un-commenting these
two lines in docker-compose.yml
file.
- This Docker project is not supported by Xen-Orchestra or the parent company Vates.
- Xen-Orchestra also provides a fully-supported, turn-key appliance, see: https://xen-orchestra.com/pricing.html