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**Task 4:** Log into the VM, and install Docker and Docker-Compose.
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**Task 4a:** Docker can be installed as described in: https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu/.
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**Task 4b:** Docker can be installed as described in: https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/.
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Before starting the Workload-API the Mowgli framework needs to be installed.
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#### Start Workload-API
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Now, as we have the Mowgli Framework setup and running, we can start the Workload-API.
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**Task 1:** Log into the host, where the Workload-API is installed.
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**Task 2:** Set the publicly available IP of the current workload-API host in the environment variable ```PUBLIC_IP```, e.g. by ```export PUBLIC_IP=x.x.x.x```.
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**Task 3:** Set the IP of the host, where the Mowgli framework is installed in the environment variable ```INFLUXDB_URL```, e.g. by ```export INFLUX_DB=x.x.x.x```.
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**Task 4:** Now run the Workload-API (provided as Docker container) with the following command ```docker run -d -p 8181:8181 -e PUBLIC_IP=X.X.X.X -e INFLUXDB_URL=X.X.X.X:8086 -v /tmp:/opt/results -v /tmp:/var/log omi-registry.e-technik.uni-ulm.de/mowgli/workload-api:latest` |
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