# Running etcd under Docker The following guide will show you how to run etcd under Docker using the [static bootstrap process](clustering.md#static). ## Running etcd in standalone mode In order to expose the etcd API to clients outside of the Docker host you'll need use the host IP address when configuring etcd. ``` export HostIP="192.168.12.50" ``` The following `docker run` command will expose the etcd client API over ports 4001 and 2379, and expose the peer port over 2380. ``` docker run -d -v /usr/share/ca-certificates/:/etc/ssl/certs -p 4001:4001 -p 2380:2380 -p 2379:2379 \ --name etcd quay.io/coreos/etcd:v2.0.8 \ -name etcd0 \ -advertise-client-urls http://${HostIP}:2379,http://${HostIP}:4001 \ -listen-client-urls http://0.0.0.0:2379,http://0.0.0.0:4001 \ -initial-advertise-peer-urls http://${HostIP}:2380 \ -listen-peer-urls http://0.0.0.0:2380 \ -initial-cluster-token etcd-cluster-1 \ -initial-cluster etcd0=http://${HostIP}:2380 \ -initial-cluster-state new ``` Configure etcd clients to use the Docker host IP and one of the listening ports from above. ``` etcdctl -C http://192.168.12.50:2379 member list ``` ``` etcdctl -C http://192.168.12.50:4001 member list ``` ## Running a 3 node etcd cluster Using Docker to setup a multi-node cluster is very similar to the standalone mode configuration. The main difference being the value used for the `-initial-cluster` flag, which must contain the peer urls for each etcd member in the cluster. ### etcd0 ``` docker run -d -v /usr/share/ca-certificates/:/etc/ssl/certs -p 4001:4001 -p 2380:2380 -p 2379:2379 \ --name etcd quay.io/coreos/etcd:v2.0.8 \ -name etcd0 \ -advertise-client-urls http://192.168.12.50:2379,http://192.168.12.50:4001 \ -listen-client-urls http://0.0.0.0:2379,http://0.0.0.0:4001 \ -initial-advertise-peer-urls http://192.168.12.50:2380 \ -listen-peer-urls http://0.0.0.0:2380 \ -initial-cluster-token etcd-cluster-1 \ -initial-cluster etcd0=http://192.168.12.50:2380,etcd1=http://192.168.12.51:2380,etcd2=http://192.168.12.52:2380 \ -initial-cluster-state new ``` ### etcd1 ``` docker run -d -v /usr/share/ca-certificates/:/etc/ssl/certs -p 4001:4001 -p 2380:2380 -p 2379:2379 \ --name etcd quay.io/coreos/etcd:v2.0.8 \ -name etcd1 \ -advertise-client-urls http://192.168.12.51:2379,http://192.168.12.51:4001 \ -listen-client-urls http://0.0.0.0:2379,http://0.0.0.0:4001 \ -initial-advertise-peer-urls http://192.168.12.51:2380 \ -listen-peer-urls http://0.0.0.0:2380 \ -initial-cluster-token etcd-cluster-1 \ -initial-cluster etcd0=http://192.168.12.50:2380,etcd1=http://192.168.12.51:2380,etcd2=http://192.168.12.52:2380 \ -initial-cluster-state new ``` ### etcd2 ``` docker run -d -v /usr/share/ca-certificates/:/etc/ssl/certs -p 4001:4001 -p 2380:2380 -p 2379:2379 \ --name etcd quay.io/coreos/etcd:v2.0.8 \ -name etcd2 \ -advertise-client-urls http://192.168.12.52:2379,http://192.168.12.52:4001 \ -listen-client-urls http://0.0.0.0:2379,http://0.0.0.0:4001 \ -initial-advertise-peer-urls http://192.168.12.52:2380 \ -listen-peer-urls http://0.0.0.0:2380 \ -initial-cluster-token etcd-cluster-1 \ -initial-cluster etcd0=http://192.168.12.50:2380,etcd1=http://192.168.12.51:2380,etcd2=http://192.168.12.52:2380 \ -initial-cluster-state new ``` Once the cluster has been bootstrapped etcd clients can be configured with a list of etcd members: ``` etcdctl -C http://192.168.12.50:2379,http://192.168.12.51:2379,http://192.168.12.52:2379 member list ```