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Merge pull request #15096 from JamesDeFabia/HPCC-24706

HPCC-24706 Update Containerized book for dropzone example

Reviewed-by: Gavin Halliday <ghalliday@hpccsystems.com>
Merged-by: Gavin Halliday <ghalliday@hpccsystems.com>
Gavin Halliday 4 年之前
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+ 7 - 4
docs/EN_US/ContainerizedHPCC/ContainerizedHPCCSystemsPlatform.xml

@@ -87,10 +87,13 @@
     cloud.</para>
     cloud.</para>
 
 
     <para>For local small deployments (for development and testing), we
     <para>For local small deployments (for development and testing), we
-    suggest using Docker Desktop and Helm. For Cloud deployments, you can use
-    any flavor of Cloud services, if it supports Docker, Kubernetes, and Helm.
-    This book, however, will focus on Microsoft Azure for Cloud Services.
-    Future versions may include specifics for other Cloud providers.</para>
+    suggest using Docker Desktop and Helm. This is useful for learning,
+    development, and testing.</para>
+
+    <para>For Cloud deployments, you can use any flavor of Cloud services, if
+    it supports Docker, Kubernetes, and Helm. This book, however, will focus
+    on Microsoft Azure for Cloud Services. Future versions may include
+    specifics for other Cloud providers.</para>
 
 
     <para>If you want to manually manage your local or Cloud deployment, you
     <para>If you want to manually manage your local or Cloud deployment, you
     can still use the traditional installers and Configuration Manager, but
     can still use the traditional installers and Configuration Manager, but

+ 6 - 6
docs/EN_US/ContainerizedHPCC/ContainerizedMods/LocalDeployment.xml

@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
     <para>To use the HPCC Systems helm chart, you must add it to the helm
     <para>To use the HPCC Systems helm chart, you must add it to the helm
     repository list, as shown below:</para>
     repository list, as shown below:</para>
 
 
-    <para><programlisting>&gt;helm repo add hpcc https://hpcc-systems.github.io/helm-chart/</programlisting></para>
+    <para><programlisting>helm repo add hpcc https://hpcc-systems.github.io/helm-chart/</programlisting></para>
 
 
     <para>Expected response:</para>
     <para>Expected response:</para>
 
 
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
 
 
     <para><emphasis role="bold">To start this simple system:</emphasis></para>
     <para><emphasis role="bold">To start this simple system:</emphasis></para>
 
 
-    <para><programlisting>&gt;helm install mycluster hpcc/hpcc --set global.image.version=latest </programlisting></para>
+    <para><programlisting>helm install mycluster hpcc/hpcc --set global.image.version=latest </programlisting></para>
 
 
     <para>Expected response:</para>
     <para>Expected response:</para>
 
 
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ sasha.wu-archiver</programlisting></para>
 
 
     <para><emphasis role="bold">To check status:</emphasis></para>
     <para><emphasis role="bold">To check status:</emphasis></para>
 
 
-    <para><programlisting>&gt;kubectl get pods</programlisting></para>
+    <para><programlisting>kubectl get pods</programlisting></para>
 
 
     <para>Expected response:</para>
     <para>Expected response:</para>
 
 
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ thor-thoragent-56d788869f-7trxk               1/1     Running   0          2m6s<
     <para>Use this command to get a list running services and IP
     <para>Use this command to get a list running services and IP
     addresses:</para>
     addresses:</para>
 
 
-    <para><programlisting>&gt;kubectl get svc</programlisting></para>
+    <para><programlisting>kubectl get svc</programlisting></para>
 
 
     <para>Expected response:</para>
     <para>Expected response:</para>
 
 
@@ -213,11 +213,11 @@ sql2ecl               LoadBalancer 10.107.177.180  localhost    8510:30054/TCP
     <para>To check which Helm charts are currently installed, run this
     <para>To check which Helm charts are currently installed, run this
     command:</para>
     command:</para>
 
 
-    <para><programlisting>&gt;helm list</programlisting></para>
+    <para><programlisting>helm list</programlisting></para>
 
 
     <para>To stop the HPCC Systems pods, use helm to uninstall:</para>
     <para>To stop the HPCC Systems pods, use helm to uninstall:</para>
 
 
-    <para><programlisting>&gt;helm uninstall mycluster</programlisting></para>
+    <para><programlisting>helm uninstall mycluster</programlisting></para>
 
 
     <para>This stops the cluster, deletes the pods, and with the default
     <para>This stops the cluster, deletes the pods, and with the default
     settings and persistent volumes, it also deletes the storage used.</para>
     settings and persistent volumes, it also deletes the storage used.</para>

+ 3 - 2
docs/EN_US/ContainerizedHPCC/ContainerizedMods/PVCStorage.xml

@@ -26,11 +26,12 @@
 mkdir c:\hpccdata\dalistorage
 mkdir c:\hpccdata\dalistorage
 mkdir c:\hpccdata\queries
 mkdir c:\hpccdata\queries
 mkdir c:\hpccdata\sasha
 mkdir c:\hpccdata\sasha
-mkdir c:\hpccdata\hpcc-data</programlisting></para>
+mkdir c:\hpccdata\hpcc-data
+mkdir c:\hpccdata\mydropzone</programlisting></para>
 
 
         <para>For macOS, use this command:</para>
         <para>For macOS, use this command:</para>
 
 
-        <para><programlisting>mkdir -p /Users/myUser/hpccdata/{dalistorage,queries,sasha,hpcc-data}</programlisting></para>
+        <para><programlisting>mkdir -p /Users/myUser/hpccdata/{dalistorage,queries,sasha,hpcc-data,mydropzone}</programlisting></para>
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