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Fix a small gramma error in offline doc (#8642)
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README.md Fix a small gramma error in offline doc (#8642) 2021-09-27 10:41:58 +08:00
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Milvus offline installation

Manually downloading Docker images

Milvus installation may fail when images are not properly loaded from public Docker registries. To pull all images and save them into a directory that can be moved to the target host and loaded manually, perform the following procedures:

Step 1: Save Milvus manifests and Docker images

If you install Milvus with the docker-compose.yml file, use these commands:

  1. Download Milvus standalone docker-compose.yml

    wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/milvus-io/milvus/master/deployments/docker/standalone/docker-compose.yml -O docker-compose.yml
    

        or download Milvus cluster docker-compose.yml

    wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/milvus-io/milvus/master/deployments/docker/cluster/docker-compose.yml -O docker-compose.yml
    
  2. Pull and save Docker images

    pip3 install -r requirements.txt
    python3 save_image.py --manifest docker-compose.yml
    

If you install Milvus with Helm, use these command:

  1. Update Helm repo

    helm repo add milvus https://milvus-io.github.io/milvus-helm/
    helm repo update
    
  2. Get Kubernetes manifests of Milvus standalone

    helm template my-release milvus/milvus > milvus_manifest.yaml
    

       or get Kubernetes manifests of Milvus cluster

    helm template --set cluster.enabled=true my-release milvus/milvus > milvus_manifest.yaml
    
  3. Pull and save Docker images

    pip3 install -r requirements.txt
    python3 save_image.py --manifest milvus_manifest.yaml
    

The Docker images will be stored under images directory.

Step 2: Load Docker images

Enter the following command to load the Docker images:

cd images/
for image in $(find . -type f -name "*.tar.gz") ; do gunzip -c $image | docker load; done

Install Milvus

With Docker Compose

docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml up -d

On Kubernetes

kubectl apply -f milvus_manifest.yaml

Uninstall Milvus

With Docker Compose

docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml down

On Kubernetes

kubectl delete -f milvus_manifest.yaml