Add setting container timezone for servers
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@ -132,6 +132,19 @@ ENTRYPOINT [ "/sbin/init" ]
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CMD [ "start" ]
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### Set your container timezone (optional)
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If you want your running container to be in your timezone, then add this to your Dockerfile
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```Dockerfile
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# Set out local time
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RUN ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Melbourne /etc/localtime
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```
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<small>**NOTE**: This will set your timezone to Melbourne, Australia - naturally, choose the appropriate Country/City for your timezone.
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## Build your Image
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A complete Dockerfile is available [here](http://dev.leenooks.net/deon/spdocker/blob/master/Dockerfile) if you need one as a starting point. Once you have your images loaded on a web server, and the supporting build files run `docker build -t ibm/spectrumprotect:8.1.x .`
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If your final build is successful, you should see a Docker Image that is about 3GB.
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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ ANS8002I Highest return code was 0.
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While you can control the timeout between the SIGTERM and SIGKILL signal and you can even control which kill signal is sent, I haven't explored what signals SP will act on. So as a recommendation, always use SP `halt` command to stop an SP server.</small>
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## If you can, snapshot your persistent storage.
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If you can snapshot your persistent storage that you provide to the SP Docker Container, that will save you doing a "restoredb" if something goes pair shaped.
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If you can snapshot your persistent storage that you provide to the SP Docker Container, that will save you doing a "restore db" if something goes pair shaped.
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```bash Using LVM Snapshot
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[root@host]# df /srv/sp
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