Configure Milvus with Docker Compose
This topic describes how to configure Milvus components and its third-party dependencies with Docker Compose.
Download a configuration file
Download milvus.yaml
directly or with the following command.
$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/milvus-io/milvus/v2.2.16/configs/milvus.yaml
Modify the configuration file
Configure your Milvus instance to suit your application scenarios by adjusting corresponding parameters in milvus.yaml
.
Check the following links for more information about each parameter.
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Download an installation file
Download the installation file for Milvus standalone, and save it as docker-compose.yml
.
You can also simply run the following command.
# For Milvus standalone
$ wget https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus/releases/download/v2.2.16/milvus-standalone-docker-compose.yml -O docker-compose.yml
Modify the installation file
In docker-compose.yml
, add a volumes
section under milvus-standalone
.
Map the local path to your milvus.yaml
file onto the corresponding docker container paths to the configuration files /milvus/configs/milvus.yaml
under all volumes
sections.
...
standalone:
container_name: milvus-standalone
image: milvusdb/milvus:v2.2.13
command: ["milvus", "run", "standalone"]
volumes: # Add a volumes section.
- /local/path/to/your/milvus.yaml:/milvus/configs/milvus.yaml # Map the local path to the container path
environment:
ETCD_ENDPOINTS: etcd:2379
MINIO_ADDRESS: minio:9000
volumes:
- ${DOCKER_VOLUME_DIRECTORY:-.}/volumes/milvus:/var/lib/milvus
ports:
- "19530:19530"
- "9091:9091"
depends_on:
- "etcd"
- "minio"
...
/volumes
folder according to the default configuration in docker-compose.yml
. To change the folder to store data, edit docker-compose.yml
or run $ export DOCKER_VOLUME_DIRECTORY=
.
Start Milvus
Having finished modifying the configuration file and installation file, you can then start Milvus.
$ sudo docker-compose up -d
What’s next
- Learn how to manage the following Milvus dependencies with Docker Compose or Helm: