diff --git a/docker/README.md b/docker/README.md index f3e5be168c810ff098c4bca78803c7c8d2e553f1..c591ee3d75c60feb59bfde14017ba6afcd0e30ad 100644 --- a/docker/README.md +++ b/docker/README.md @@ -156,6 +156,59 @@ Docker hub). For an example using a B210, please refer to [this `docker-compose` file](../ci-scripts/yaml_files/sa_b200_gnb/docker-compose.yml). +It is also possible to mount your own configuration file. The following +docker-compose file can be used to start a gNB using a B210 and your own +config, located at `/tmp/gnb.conf`: +``` +version: '3.8' + +services: + gnb_mono_tdd: + image: oai-gnb:latest + privileged: true + container_name: sa-b200-gnb + environment: + USE_VOLUMED_CONF: 'yes' + USE_B2XX: 'yes' + USE_ADDITIONAL_OPTIONS: --sa -E --continuous-tx + volumes: + - /dev:/dev + - /tmp/gnb.conf:/opt/oai-gnb/etc/mounted.conf + networks: + public_net: + ipv4_address: 192.168.68.194 + healthcheck: + # pgrep does NOT work + test: /bin/bash -c "ps aux | grep -v grep | grep -c softmodem" + interval: 10s + timeout: 5s + retries: 5 + +networks: + public_net: + name: sa-b200-gnb-net + ipam: + config: + - subnet: 192.168.68.192/26 + driver_opts: + com.docker.network.bridge.name: "sa-gnb-net" +``` + +You should also change the `image` to the right image name and tag of the gNB +you are using. Start like this: +``` +docker-compose up # gNB in foreground +docker-compose up -d # gNB in background +``` +Stop it like this (in both cases): +``` +docker-compose down +``` + +Note that in the above case, ALL devices are passed into the container (by +mounting `/dev`), which allows the container to access all devices connected to +the host! + # 6. Running modems using `podman` under Red Hat Entreprise Linux 8.2 # TODO.