The registry.molgenis.org contains the bleeding edge versions (PR's and master merges). The hub.docker.com contains the released artifacts (MOLGENIS releases and release candidates).
Besides determining which image you want to pull, you also have to set an administrator password. You can do this by specifying the following property.
You can configure elasticsearch by giving in the cluster location.
To configure the transport address you can address the node communication channel but also the native JAVA API. Which MOLGENIS uses to communicate with Elasticsearch.
From Elasticsearch version 6 and further the JAVA API is not supported anymore. At this moment you can only use Elastic instance till major version 5.
You can define your own volume by enabling persistence on your MOLGENIS instance. You can also choose to retain the volume of the NFS and specify the size of the volume.
The following properties will setup the persistence for you.
- ```molgenis.persistence.enabled```
- ```molgenis.persistence.retain```
- ```molgenis.persistence.size```
### Resolve you persistent volume
You do not know which volume is attached to your MOLGENIS instance. You can resolve this by executing:
```
kubectl get pv
```
You can now view the persistent volume claims and the attached volumes.
| NAME | CAPACITY | ACCESS | MODES | RECLAIM | POLICY | STATUS | CLAIM | STORAGECLASS | REASON | AGE |