Ethan Buchman 625c72a110 | 10 years ago | |
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It's good practice to use a data-only container, alongside the main application.
The docker.sh
script sets it all up for you, and provides the
same functionality as -v host_dir:image_dir
but by copying the data rather than
mounting it.
The commands should work from tendermint/tendermint or tendermint/tendermint/DOCKER, save the removal of DOCKER from the path.
Get quickly caught up with the testnet: FAST_SYNC=true ./DOCKER/docker.sh
Use a pre-existing ~/.tendermint
: VC=~/.tendermint NO_BUILD=true ./DOCKER/docker.sh
This is like doing -v ~/.tendermint:/data/tendermint
, but better.
Use NO_BUILD
to avoid waiting if the image is already built.
Rerunning docker.sh
will require you to delete the old containers:
docker rm mint mintdata
However, if you remove the mintdata
container, you delete the data (the blockchain).
If you don't use the VC
option, your key will be deleted too
To avoid deleting and recreating the data container, use
VD=true NO_BUILD=true ./DOCKER/docker.sh
Of course, once running, you can just control the main container with docker stop mint
and docker start mint