
Now we can launch a container from this image. If all goes well, a new image will be created:Īctian/vector5.0 community 7cb12d07e583 29 seconds ago 1.92GB Successfully tagged actian/vector5.0:community Sending build context to Docker daemon 31.74kB Mymac:Docker hanje04$ docker build -t actian/vector5.0:community. Open a Terminal window (Applications->Utilities->Terminal) and run the following command which will download a minimal Centos 7 machine image, then install Actian Vector into it: If you haven’t already done so, download and install Docker and Kitematic (optional, but quite handy if you don’t want to just use Docker from the command line). You should now have a work directory that looks something like this:Īctian-vector-5.0.0-412-community-linux-x86_64.tgz

Next, download the zip from the Actian Github repository, extract the Dockerfile and copy that to the work location. Then create a work directory, and copy the. To get started, first register and download the Actian Vector Community Edition.
Docker community edition for mac os x for mac os x#
Getting started with Actian Vector and Docker for Mac OS X Actian Director is a desktop application that makes it easier for Actian Vector users to manage databases, tables, servers (and their components), administer security (users, groups, roles, and profiles), and create, store, and execute queries.

Deploying Actian Vector on a Mac using Docker dramatically reduces setup time and complexity compared to prior versions that relied on Linux virtual machines.Īctian Vector Community Edition Mac OS X users will also benefit from the latest release of Actian Director, which now also includes Mac support via a native Mac installer. Over the last few years Mac OS X has become increasingly popular with Developers, as has Docker, the virtualization platform that allows you to bundle applications along with their native OS and run them in lightweight containers across a variety of platforms including OS X. We’re pleased to announce that Actian Vector 5.0 Community Edition now includes support for Mac OS X via Docker.
