> * The following instructions are for a Spectrum Protect 8.1.9 instance. I used the same procedure described [here](/server) to build the Docker Image. The only difference is that I performed a new install using the installation media from the IBM public website. (Thus it was just an install, not an 8.1.0 install and followed by a 8.1.9 upgrade).
> * Make sure you follow the guidelines for space required as presented in the [Knowledge Center](https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSEQVQ_8.1.9/srv.install/t_srv_plan_capacity-linux.html).
Our Docker Image will have the SP database in `/database`, the instance user in `/tsm` and storage pools in `/data`. Ultimately these will be volumes provisioned from the host and using host storage, or your preferred Docker persistent volume storage technology.
> * The storage used in the example below is from the host file systems, passed to the container with Docker's `-v` option.
> * This implementation is using DISK or CLOUD storage pool storage. While accessing tape should be possible, I haven't explored what is required for that to work.
If data is stored in a cloud pool, then this would be where the acceleration pool is holding data before it gets sent to the cloud. Make sure that this directory is owned by your SP instance user ID that you used in the [DockerFile](/server/#Spectrum-Protect-Post-Installation) when you built the container.
The first init run will be to create the database layout, and to copy the initialise database (as performed when containerising SP) onto our persistent storage.
You wont see any output, but if you look in your ${SP_USER} path, you should see the familiar TSM instance owner files (like sqllib). The ${SP_DB} directory should have sub directories created for the DB2 database, active and archive logs.
The second init run will now run the post-install setup for a new environment (`dsmserv formatdb` and then create the ADMIN user - using the macro file added during the build).
The "init" steps will only need to be run the once for any "new" instance of SP. Thereafter, you'll start SP using the Normal steps documented [here](normalrun.html).