In this section, we will discuss Portainer which manages containers.
Introduction
- Portainer is used to manage our docker host, Kubernetes clusters, and, container
- It is a robust and lightweight tool that is used to manage the containers
- Portainer has an excellent user interface using which we have collected all things related to containers and clusters efficiently
- It is also used to monitor the performance and health of containers
- If you want more detail about Portainer then visit the official website portainer.io
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Installation and Setup
(Note: Make sure Docker Desktop is in running mode on your local system)
Step 1
Pull the Portainer docker image as I have shown below
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Step 2
Next, create a volume which Portainer which is used to store its data
docker volume create portainer_data
Step 3
Now, we are going to run the Portainer image which we pull after passing some configuration like port number, name of the container, volume, and image name
docker run -d -p 8000:8000 -p 9443:9443 --name portainer --restart=always -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -v portainer_data:/data portainer/portainer-ce
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Step 4
Here, in the Docker Desktop, the Portainer is running inside the container
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Step 5
Open the browser and open the Portainer and set the password
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Step 6
Here we see the local environment
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Step 7
Also, the list of containers, images, volumes, and many more
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Step 8
This is our Portainer image that runs inside the container, IP Address, Port, and all things related to the container
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Conclusion
In this section, we discussed Portainer, the setup, and configuration of Portainer on our local system, and a few related things after navigating Portainer Dashboard.