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docs: fix docker getting started typo
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@ -17,11 +17,17 @@ The follow are requirements for running Talos in Docker:
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- Docker 18.03 or greater
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- a recent version of [`talosctl`](https://github.com/siderolabs/talos/releases)
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{{% alert title="Note" color="info" %}}
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If you are using Docker Desktop on a macOS computer, and you encounter the error: *Cannot connect to the Docker daemon at unix:///var/run/docker.sock. Is the docker daemon running?* you may need to manually create the link for the Docker socket:
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```sudo ln -s "$HOME/.docker/run/docker.sock" /var/run/docker.sock```
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{{% /alert %}}
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## Caveats
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Due to the fact that Talos will be running in a container, certain APIs are not available.
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For example `upgrade`, `reset`, and similar APIs don't apply in container mode.
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Further, when running on a Mac in docker, due to networking limitations, VIPs are not supported.
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Further, when running on a Mac in docker, due to networking limitations, VIPs are not supported.
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## Create the Cluster
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@ -44,7 +50,7 @@ Talos and Kubernetes API are mapped to a random port on the host machine, the re
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Talos API endpoint can be found using `talosctl config info`:
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```bash
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$ talosctcl config info
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$ talosctl config info
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...
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Endpoints: 127.0.0.1:38423
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```
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@ -6,12 +6,13 @@ aliases:
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---
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In this guide we will create a Kubernetes cluster in Docker, using a containerized version of Talos.
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Running Talos in Docker is intended to be used in CI pipelines, and local testing when you need a quick and easy cluster.
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It also provides an excellent way for developers to develop against the same version of Talos as is used in production.
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Furthermore, if you are running Talos in production, it provides an excellent way for developers to develop against the same version of Talos.
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## Requirements
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The follow are the requirements for running Talos in Docker:
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The follow are requirements for running Talos in Docker:
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- Docker 18.03 or greater
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- a recent version of [`talosctl`](https://github.com/siderolabs/talos/releases)
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@ -26,7 +27,7 @@ If you are using Docker Desktop on a macOS computer, and you encounter the error
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Due to the fact that Talos will be running in a container, certain APIs are not available.
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For example `upgrade`, `reset`, and similar APIs don't apply in container mode.
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Further, when running on a Mac in docker, due to networking limitations, VIPs are not supported.
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Further, when running on a Mac in docker, due to networking limitations, VIPs are not supported.
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## Create the Cluster
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@ -36,7 +37,7 @@ Creating a local cluster is as simple as:
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talosctl cluster create
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```
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Once the above finishes, your `talosconfig` (`~/.talos/config`) and `kubeconfig` (`~/.kube/config`) will be configured to point to the new cluster.
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Once the above finishes successfully, your `talosconfig` (`~/.talos/config`) and `kubeconfig` (`~/.kube/config`) will be configured to point to the new cluster.
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> Note: Startup times can take up to a minute or more before the cluster is available.
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