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Chapter 1: Overview of <strong>Installation</strong>s <strong>and</strong> <strong>Upgrade</strong>s<br />

Installing <strong>and</strong> Running a Container <strong>and</strong> Host Manager<br />

While you could use the Domain Manager’s installation to create additional containers,<br />

this example will use a separate installation as though it were a remote host. Using a host<br />

manager will make it easy to setup <strong>and</strong> launch additional containers.<br />

Domain<br />

Domain<br />

Manager<br />

◆ To install <strong>and</strong> setup a container that has a host manager:<br />

1. On the same computer, run the <strong>Sonic</strong> Container Launcher Installer.<br />

2. Accept the default location.<br />

3. Choose to configure a container, <strong>and</strong> then click Next.<br />

4. Accept the connection information, <strong>and</strong> then click Next.<br />

The default settings will connect to your local Domain Manager.<br />

5. Set the container path <strong>and</strong> name to /Containers/ctHmremoteHost.<br />

6. Select to create the container configuration if it does not exist.<br />

7. Choose to configure a Host Manager in the container. Accept the HM Path as is.<br />

8. Click Next.<br />

Mgmt<br />

Broker<br />

Directory<br />

Service<br />

DomainManager<br />

9. Choose to launch the container process.<br />

10. Click Next, <strong>and</strong> then click Install.<br />

Host Manager<br />

HOST MANAGER<br />

Container<br />

ctHmremoteHost<br />

The container’s host manager will provide administrative access to setup <strong>and</strong> launch other<br />

containers in the installation location. It is now configured in the domain <strong>and</strong> running.<br />

36 <strong>Progress</strong> <strong>Sonic</strong> <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Upgrade</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>8.5</strong>

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