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Deploy Zimbra Collaboration using Docker
Purpose
Install Zimbra Collaboration and a DNS Server with Script, in Single-Server, using docker.
Resolution
Before start
This guide is not officially supported by Zimbra, as docker is not in the Operating System, or Virutalization Supported platforms in the System Requirements.
This guide is intended to test platforms, dev environments, etc.
What is the docker
From the official docker website - Docker is an open platform for developers and sysadmins to build, ship, and run distributed applications. Consisting of Docker Engine, a portable, lightweight runtime and packaging tool, and Docker Hub, a cloud service for sharing applications and automating workflows, Docker enables apps to be quickly assembled from components and eliminates the friction between development, QA, and production environments. As a result, IT can ship faster and run the same app, unchanged, on laptops, data center VMs, and any cloud.
Advantages of use the docker and the ZimbraEasyInstall Script
- Time saving
- Fully automated
- Easy to use
- Good for a quick Zimbra Preview
Installing docker
First you need to install docker in the server that you will use like host for the docker containers. For example, here the instructions to install docker in Ubuntu 14.04:
wget -qO- https://get.docker.com/ | sh
If you want to install docker in a different platform, please follow the next guide - https://docs.docker.com/installation/#installation
One of the advantage to use docker is that doesn't matter the Host OS, the containers will work on any platform.
Create the Zimbra Image
To use the ZimbraEasyInstall script we need a container with Ubuntu 14.04, at least for now. So use the next Dockerfile to create the proper Zimbra image that you will use later to deploy the container:
Dockerfile
- Download from github
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jorgedlcruz/Zimbra/master/docker/Dockerfile
- RAW Dockerfile to copy/paste
################################################################# # Dockerfile to build Zimbra Collaboration 8.6 container images # Based on Ubuntu 14.04 # Created by Jorge de la Cruz ################################################################# FROM ubuntu:14.04 MAINTAINER Jorge de la Cruz <jorgedlcruz@gmail.com> ## Install wget ## RUN sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y wget VOLUME ["/opt/zimbra"] EXPOSE 22 EXPOSE 25 EXPOSE 456 EXPOSE 587 EXPOSE 110 EXPOSE 143 EXPOSE 993 EXPOSE 995 EXPOSE 80 EXPOSE 443 EXPOSE 8080 EXPOSE 8443 EXPOSE 7071 EXPOSE 9071 CMD ["/bin/bash"]
Build the image using the Dockerfile
Just run the next command to build the image based in the previous Dockerfile, you can use the name that you want:
sudo docker build -t zimbra_docker .
You will see the next Steps:
Status: Downloaded newer image for ubuntu:14.04 ---> 07f8e8c5e660 Step 1 : MAINTAINER Jorge de la Cruz <jorgedlcruz@gmail.com> ---> Running in d4020e7c9d94 ---> 2382c7f298a6 Removing intermediate container d4020e7c9d94 Step 2 : RUN sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y wget [...]
Deploy the docker container
Now is time to deploy the container based in the previous image, also you need to publish the Zimbra Collaboration ports, the hostname and the proper DNS, as you want to use bind like local DNS nameserver in the container: Syntax:
docker run -p PORTS -h HOSTNAME.DOMAIN --dns DNSSERVER -i -t NAMEOFDOCKERIMAGE
Example:
docker run -p 25:25 -p 80:80 -p 456:456 -p 587:587 -p 110:110 -p 143:143 -p 993:993 -p 995:995 -p 443:443 -p 8080:8080 -p 8443:8443 -p 7071:7071 -p 9071:9071 -h zimbra86-docker.zimbra.io --dns 127.0.0.1 --dns 8.8.8.8 -i -t zimbra_docker
This will create the container in few seconds, and you will be inside the container, let's use now the ZimbraEasyInstall script.
Download and use ZimbraEasyInstall
The ZimbraEasyInstall Script is an easy way to install Zimbra Collaboration, without be worry of the DNS configuration, OS dependcies, etc. Just execute it and after a few minutes have Zimbra up and running.
Download the ZimbraEasyInstall
You can run the Script from the next link - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jorgedlcruz/Zimbra/master/ZimbraEasyInstall
Use the ZimbraEasyInstall
Run the Script adding the TLD domain for your Zimbra Collaboration server, the IP of the DNS server (usually will be the same of the container, but instead you are using different eth interfaces), and the password for the Zimbra Collaboration server. Example:
root@zimbramail:/home/oper# ./ZimbraEasyInstall zimbra.io 192.168.211.40 Zimbra2015
The script takes a few minutes, depends of your Internet Speed, and resources.
Access to the Web Client and Admin Console
The Script will take care of everything and after a few minutes you can go to the IP of your server and use the next URL:
- Web Client - https://YOURIP
- Admin Console - https://YOURIP:7071
Additional Content
- Go to the Github project and give your valuable feedback.