Overview
Currently, the way Docker containers are deployed on AWS is basically having them run on an EC2 instance (with public IP 3.232.82.82). This means that each service occupies a unique port on the machine. Below is a list of running services and the ports they are using.
Service | Port |
---|---|
Backend offline | 5000 |
Procedure
First, download the key pair file DIAPER-test-key.pem and ssh into the EC2 instance using
ssh -i /path/to/DIAPER-test-key.pem ec2-user@3.232.82.82
Then, pull your Docker image and other relevant file from GitHub. Once pulled, navigate to your project folder and run the Docker as you would do locally. To keep your service from blocking the console, you should run your Docker in detached mode. Alternatively, you can first enter ctrl-z to suspend the service and then run the following commands
bg disown -h
Doing this also makes your service run in background.
Now you can log out and the service will continue running on the EC2 instance.