Mongodump pipeline into docker swarm
I've issue with dumping data from mongo container into swarm. I can't use run into swarm, I can't connect other container (run'mongodump because main network not manually attachable).
I googled this issue and I've found only solutions with docker-compose --link which doesn't work in swarm.
My plane was:
- Run other
mongocontainer with commandmongodump --host.
main_mongo_container --out some_volume - Compress dump into
tar - Upload dump onto S3.
- Run script in cron.
I don't have enough experience for solving this issue myself. Had anyone experience in automatization dumping mongo data from swarm container onto s3?
Many thanks in advance!
mongodb docker-swarm mongodump
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I've issue with dumping data from mongo container into swarm. I can't use run into swarm, I can't connect other container (run'mongodump because main network not manually attachable).
I googled this issue and I've found only solutions with docker-compose --link which doesn't work in swarm.
My plane was:
- Run other
mongocontainer with commandmongodump --host.
main_mongo_container --out some_volume - Compress dump into
tar - Upload dump onto S3.
- Run script in cron.
I don't have enough experience for solving this issue myself. Had anyone experience in automatization dumping mongo data from swarm container onto s3?
Many thanks in advance!
mongodb docker-swarm mongodump
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I've issue with dumping data from mongo container into swarm. I can't use run into swarm, I can't connect other container (run'mongodump because main network not manually attachable).
I googled this issue and I've found only solutions with docker-compose --link which doesn't work in swarm.
My plane was:
- Run other
mongocontainer with commandmongodump --host.
main_mongo_container --out some_volume - Compress dump into
tar - Upload dump onto S3.
- Run script in cron.
I don't have enough experience for solving this issue myself. Had anyone experience in automatization dumping mongo data from swarm container onto s3?
Many thanks in advance!
mongodb docker-swarm mongodump
I've issue with dumping data from mongo container into swarm. I can't use run into swarm, I can't connect other container (run'mongodump because main network not manually attachable).
I googled this issue and I've found only solutions with docker-compose --link which doesn't work in swarm.
My plane was:
- Run other
mongocontainer with commandmongodump --host.
main_mongo_container --out some_volume - Compress dump into
tar - Upload dump onto S3.
- Run script in cron.
I don't have enough experience for solving this issue myself. Had anyone experience in automatization dumping mongo data from swarm container onto s3?
Many thanks in advance!
mongodb docker-swarm mongodump
mongodb docker-swarm mongodump
asked Nov 12 '18 at 14:51
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Why not run a swarm service that runs an hourly back and then you can automate it with a script to upload where you need it, or just store it in an EBS volume. Here's a simple example using digitalocean block storage.
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Why not run a swarm service that runs an hourly back and then you can automate it with a script to upload where you need it, or just store it in an EBS volume. Here's a simple example using digitalocean block storage.
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Why not run a swarm service that runs an hourly back and then you can automate it with a script to upload where you need it, or just store it in an EBS volume. Here's a simple example using digitalocean block storage.
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Why not run a swarm service that runs an hourly back and then you can automate it with a script to upload where you need it, or just store it in an EBS volume. Here's a simple example using digitalocean block storage.
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