[GeoNode-users] installing geonode/geoserver docker image in production

Stefan Steiniger sstein at geo.uzh.ch
Tue Aug 22 05:54:12 PDT 2017


Well, I assumed we talk about cloud services or so? Where you don't know we're the stuff exactly is. So if you have two images/boxes in different locations network connection may be an issue.

But correct me if I mess up docker with the use of VM's here... 
Stefan

> El 22-08-2017, a las 04:14, Francesco Bartoli <xbartolone at gmail.com> escribió:
> 
> Hi Stefan,
> 
> How  “second physical server” is related with docker images and containers?
> 
> Francesco
> 
>> Il giorno 21/ago/2017, alle ore 17:27, Stefan Steiniger <sstein at geo.uzh.ch> ha scritto:
>> 
>> just a note: I did in my opinion the mistake to have Postgres/postgis on a second physical server instead on the same as GeoNode - the first runs native on server 1 and GeoNode in a VM on server 2. I did this for available disk space and backup reasons. Although the severs are next to each other it seems to slow down things (10 MByte/sec connection). So at least for the next setup I would not separate GeoServer and Postgis. How a physical separation works for GeoNode and Geoserver, is a good question (does this even work with django and accessing html://xxx/geoserver?)
>> slds,
>> stefan
>> 
>>> On 8/18/17 06:29, Angelos Tzotsos wrote:
>>> A question within the question: on you have physical separation of your services? 
>>> I do not see a drawback other than increasing complexity of your setup with mixed configurations.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Angelos
>>> 
>>> On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 9:46 AM, Matteo De Stefano <matteo.destefano at nina.no> wrote:
>>>> Dear GeoNode community,
>>>> 
>>>>  
>>>> I’m installing a 2.6 GeoNode instance in production with multi-tenancy (geosites) on Ubuntu server, with gunicorn and nginx. I’m custom installing it.
>>>> 
>>>>  
>>>> The Django side is up and running now. For testing, I run it with paver in localhost, and everything is ok.
>>>> 
>>>>  
>>>> Now only Geoserver is missing (in production). I was thinking about installing Geoserver using the geonode/geoserver docker image, available here: [1] I’m learning about docker now.
>>>> 
>>>>  
>>>> My question is:
>>>> 
>>>> Do you think it is a good idea to have GeoNode installed manually for production, and just Geoserver (and the data directory) as a docker image? Are you aware of any drawback in such approach?
>>>> 
>>>>  
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> 
>>>>  
>>>> Matteo
>>>> 
>>>>  
>>>>  
>>>>  
>>>> [1] https://hub.docker.com/r/geonode/geoserver/
>>>> 
>>>>  
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