diff --git a/docker/README.md b/docker/README.md index 865f7c64c5183..8a3d51778b73b 100644 --- a/docker/README.md +++ b/docker/README.md @@ -1,43 +1,21 @@ -# Docker Images +# RisingWave Docker Images -## Published images - -- `latest` on GHCR (latest nightly build): `ghcr.io/risingwavelabs/risingwave:latest` -- `latest` on Docker Hub (latest release): `risingwavelabs/risingwave:latest` -- Other tags available on both GHCR and Docker Hub: - - `nightly-yyyyMMdd`, e.g., `nightly-20230108` - - `vX.Y.Z`, e.g., `v0.1.15` - -## Build the images - -The docker images for x86_64 are built with AVX2 SIMD extensions, while the images for aarch64 are built with NEON SIMD extensions. These must be available on your machine. If your machine does not support these extensions, you must build the docker image with the build-arg `simd_disabled=true`. - -To build the images, simply run: - -``` -docker build . -f docker/Dockerfile -``` - -from the project root. - -To build the images without SIMD vector extensions, run - -``` -docker build . -f docker/Dockerfile --build-arg simd_disabled=true -``` +## Run RisingWave with Docker Compose -from the project root and run any subsequent docker commands on the resultant image. +Docker Compose allows you to easily launch a RisingWave instance on a single node. If you are using more than one server, please refer to [Deploy RisingWave on Kubernetes](https://docs.risingwave.com/deploy/risingwave-kubernetes). -## Use the images -To ensure you are using the latest version of RisingWave image, +Ensure you are using the latest version of RisingWave image: ``` # Ensure risingwave image is of latest version docker pull ghcr.io/risingwavelabs/risingwave:latest ``` -### playground +### Playground + +Playground mode does not persist any data. **Never** use it for production purpose. + To start a RisingWave playground, run ``` @@ -45,25 +23,26 @@ To start a RisingWave playground, run docker run -it --pull=always -p 4566:4566 -p 5691:5691 ghcr.io/risingwavelabs/risingwave:latest playground ``` -### standalone minio -To start a RisingWave standalone mode with minio backend, run +### Standalone (MinIO backend) + +To start a RisingWave standalone instance with MinIO backend, run ``` # Start all components docker-compose up ``` -### distributed cluster minio -To start a RisingWave cluster with minio backend, run +**⚠️ Important Notes: Memory is crucial for RisingWave!** Inappropriate memory configuration may lead to OOM (out-of-memory) errors or poor performance. Before deploying Docker Compose, ensure that the correct memory settings are configured in the `docker-compose.yaml` file. Here are examples of some typical settings. -``` -# Start all components -docker-compose -f docker-compose-distributed.yml up -``` +| Memory for RW container (`resource.limits.memory`) | 8 GiB | 14 GiB | 28 GiB | 58 GiB | +|----------------------------------------------------|---|---|---|---| +| `compute-opts.memory-manager-target-bytes` | 6 GiB | 10 GiB | 20 GiB | 46 GiB | +| `frontend-opts.frontend-total-memory-bytes` | 1 GiB | 2 GiB | 4 GiB | 6 GiB | +| `compactor-opts.compactor-total-memory-bytes` | 1 GiB | 2 GiB | 4 GiB | 6 GiB | +| `compute-opts.memory-manager-target-bytes` | 5.6 GiB | 9.8 GiB | 20.8 GiB | 44.8 GiB | -It will start a minio, a meta node, a compute node, a frontend, a compactor, a prometheus and a redpanda instance. +### Standalone (S3 backend) -### s3 and other s3-compatible storage backend To start a RisingWave cluster with s3 backend, configure the aws credit in [aws.env](https://github.com/risingwavelabs/risingwave/blob/main/docker/aws.env). If you want to use some s3 compatible storage like Tencent Cloud COS, just configure one more [endpoint](https://github.com/risingwavelabs/risingwave/blob/a2684461e379ce73f8d730982147439e2379de16/docker/aws.env#L7). After configuring the environment and fill in your [bucket name](https://github.com/risingwavelabs/risingwave/blob/a2684461e379ce73f8d730982147439e2379de16/docker/docker-compose-with-s3.yml#L196), run @@ -75,7 +54,8 @@ docker-compose -f docker-compose-with-s3.yml up It will run with s3 (compatible) object storage with a meta node, a compute node, a frontend, a compactor, a prometheus and a redpanda instance. -### Start with other storage products of public cloud vendors +### Standalone (other backend) + To start a RisingWave cluster with other storage backend, like Google Cloud Storage, Alicloud OSS or Azure Blob Storage, configure the authentication information in [multiple_object_storage.env](https://github.com/risingwavelabs/risingwave/blob/main/docker/multiple_object_storage.env), fill in your [bucket name](https://github.com/risingwavelabs/risingwave/blob/a2684461e379ce73f8d730982147439e2379de16/docker/docker-compose-with-gcs.yml#L196). and run @@ -86,27 +66,39 @@ docker-compose -f docker-compose-with-xxx.yml up It will run RisingWave with corresponding (object) storage products. -### Start with HDFS backend -To start a RisingWave cluster with HDFS, mount your `HADDOP_HOME` in [compactor node volumes](https://github.com/risingwavelabs/risingwave/blob/a2684461e379ce73f8d730982147439e2379de16/docker/docker-compose-with-hdfs.yml#L28), [compute node volumes](https://github.com/risingwavelabs/risingwave/blob/a2684461e379ce73f8d730982147439e2379de16/docker/docker-compose-with-hdfs.yml#L112) [compute node volumes](https://github.com/risingwavelabs/risingwave/blob/a2684461e379ce73f8d730982147439e2379de16/docker/docker-compose-with-hdfs.yml#L218), fill in the [cluster_name/namenode](https://github.com/risingwavelabs/risingwave/blob/a2684461e379ce73f8d730982147439e2379de16/docker/docker-compose-with-hdfs.yml#L202), -and run +> [!NOTE] +> +> For RisingWave kernel hackers, we always recommend using [risedev](../src/risedevtool/README.md) to start the full cluster, instead of using docker images. +> See [CONTRIBUTING](../CONTRIBUTING.md) for more information. + + +## Published images + +- `latest` on GHCR (latest nightly build): `ghcr.io/risingwavelabs/risingwave:latest` +- `latest` on Docker Hub (latest release): `risingwavelabs/risingwave:latest` +- Other tags available on both GHCR and Docker Hub: + - `nightly-yyyyMMdd`, e.g., `nightly-20230108` + - `vX.Y.Z`, e.g., `v0.1.15` + +## Build the images + +The docker images for x86_64 are built with AVX2 SIMD extensions, while the images for aarch64 are built with NEON SIMD extensions. These must be available on your machine. If your machine does not support these extensions, you must build the docker image with the build-arg `simd_disabled=true`. + +To build the images, simply run: ``` -# Start all components -docker-compose -f docker-compose-with-hdfs.yml up +docker build . -f docker/Dockerfile ``` -It will run RisingWave with HDFS. +from the project root. -To clean all data, run: +To build the images without SIMD vector extensions, run ``` -docker-compose down -v +docker build . -f docker/Dockerfile --build-arg simd_disabled=true ``` -> [!NOTE] -> -> For RisingWave kernel hackers, we always recommend using [risedev](../src/risedevtool/README.md) to start the full cluster, instead of using docker images. -> See [CONTRIBUTING](../CONTRIBUTING.md) for more information. +from the project root and run any subsequent docker commands on the resultant image. ## Generate docker-compose.yml @@ -122,4 +114,5 @@ Error { code: "XMinioStorageFull", message: "Storage backend has reached its min ``` Solution: + This usually happens on MacOS with Docker Desktop. The Docker Deskup runs in the macOS Hypervisor. All the data, including logs, images, volumes, and so on, is stored in this hypervisor and the hypervisor has a default disk capacity limit. So when this message emerges, simply cleaning up the unused container or image can help mitigate. You can also increase capacity limit by clicking the Docker Desktop icon in the menu bar, then clicking Preferences > Resources > `Increase Disk image size`.