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Docker Swarm
docker swarm init --advertise-addr <Node1 IP>
$ docker swarm init --advertise-addr 192.168.99.100
Swarm initialized: current node (dxn1zf6l61qsb1josjja83ngz) is now a manager.
To add a worker to this swarm, run the following command:
docker swarm join \
--token SWMTKN-1-49nj1cmql0jkz5s954yi3oex3nedyz0fb0xx14ie39trti4wxv-8vxv8rssmk743ojnwacrr2e7c \
192.168.99.100:2377
To add a manager to this swarm, run 'docker swarm join-token manager' and follow the instructions.
Copy "docker swarm join \......" returned by the above command and execute in other 2 node VM to join the Swarm.
After joining the swarm create a overlay Network:
$ docker network create -d overlay generic-class-net
*Follow https://docs.docker.com/network/network-tutorial-overlay/#walkthrough
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