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Copy the respective product pack in the .zip format to the packs folder, which is in the /etc/puppet/modules/wso2installer/files/<SERVER_NAME> directory. 
Example: When configuring ESB navigate to the /etc/puppet/modules/wso2installer/files/wso2esb481/packs directory.

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You can download the product pack from the respective products download page.

Example: Download ESB from here.

 

Steps 2:

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Importing the Docker image to the nodes

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  1. Run the build.sh file to build the docker image.

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    This will copy the plugins and the template module to the docker image.

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    ./build.sh
  2. List the docker images.

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    docker images

    Example response format: If you have successfully build the Docker image, you will get the following as a response:

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    wso2/das        3.0.0              ac57800e96c2        2 minutes ago         777.6 MB
  3. Save the new image to a .tar file.

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    docker save <NEW_IMAGE_NAME> > <LOCATION_OF_OF_TAR_FILE>

    For example:

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    docker save myppaasimage > /tmp/myppaasimage.tar
  4. Copy the Docker image to the Kubernetes minion nodes.

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    scp <IMAGE_NAME>.tar core@<NODE_IP>:

    Example:

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    scp myppaasimage.tar core@172.17.8.102:
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    Execute the kubectl get nodes command to get the IP address of the Kubernetes nodes.

  5. SSH into the Kubernetes node using one of the following commands:

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    ssh core@<NODE_IP> or vagrant ssh node-01
  6. Load the .tar file to the Kubernetes node.

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    docker load < <LOCATION_OF_OF_TAR_FILE>

    Example:

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    docker load < /tmp/myppaasimage.tar
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If there is more than one Kubernetes node, repeat step 6 and 7 for the remaining nodes.

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