Please see terminal output below. Any suggestions on how to solve for this?
$ docker-compose up service-manager WARNING: The APPIAN_HOME variable is not set. Defaulting to a blank string. WARNING: The JBOSS_HOME variable is not set. Defaulting to a blank string. Starting base ... done Starting service-manager ... done Attaching to service-manager service-manager | grep: /usr/local/appian/ae/conf/appian-topology.xml: No such file or directory service-manager | grep: /usr/local/appian/ae/conf/appian-topology.xml: No such file or directory service-manager | grep: /usr/local/appian/ae/conf/appian-topology.xml: No such file or directory service-manager | ERROR: Container hostname "engines" does not match server host "" in /usr/local/appian/ae/conf/appian-topology.xml service-manager | ERROR: Container hostname "engines" does not match broker host "" in /usr/local/appian/ae/conf/appian-topology.xml service-manager | ERROR: Container hostname "engines" does not match zookeeper host "" in /usr/local/appian/ae/conf/appian-topology.xml service-manager exited with code 1
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Hello Philip, I solved it by creating a script called set-up-env.sh with the following contents export APPIAN_HOME=/usr/local/appian/ae export JBOSS_HOME=/usr/local/jboss Simply run in the following sequence: $ . ./set-up-env.sh $ docker-compose up Mat
Hi Mat,
Thanks, but for some reason that did not work on my side. I actually ended up creating a .env file in the same directory as the docker-compose.yml file with the following contents:
APPIAN_HOME=/usr/local/appian/ae JBOSS_HOME=/usr/local/jboss
A less invasive way of setting the environment variables.