There is no reliable way to handle fallbacks for
MinIO deployments, due to various command line
options and multiple locations which require
access inside container.
Parsing command line options is tricky to figure
out which is the backend disk etc, we did try
to fix this in implementations of check-user.go
but it wasn't complete and introduced more bugs.
This PR simplifies the entire approach to rather
than running Docker container as non-root by default
always, it allows users to opt-in. Such that they
are aware that that is what they are planning to do.
In-fact there are other ways docker containers can
be run as regular users, without modifying our
internal behavior and adding more complexities.
Serves as a starting point to run a Minio cluster using Docker. The
file can be used as configuration for the docker-compose tool to start
4 Minio servers in distributed mode.
* Add a docker-compose.yml file to run 4 minio server instances in
distributed mode
* Update Docker.md with command to use the file
* doc:README.md/Updated to sync with docs.minio.io
* doc:README.me/Modified the minio server output terminal to reflect new release changes.
* docs:README.md/Modified and changed location of other markdown files.
- Fixed a bug in the persistent docker command ("server" in place of "export")
- Added example of how to set consistent keys with ephemeral data, particularly useful for testing.