Problem
The default Docker commands given by the guided installation will update you to the latest release every time you start. There's a variety of scenarios where you might want to run an older release, or pin your environment to a specific version.
Solution
You can find older releases of the container on Docker Hub.
The same container image may be available under several tags. For example, the newest stable release is available from the v2
and also latest
tags.
To control which release you run, take the following docker run
example:
bash
$docker run -d --name ktranslate-SNMP --restart unless-stopped --pull=always -p 162:1620/udp \>-v `pwd`/snmp-base.yaml:/snmp-base.yaml \>-e NEW_RELIC_API_KEY=$YOUR_LICENSE_KEY \>kentik/ktranslate:v2 \> -snmp /snmp-base.yaml \> -nr_account_id=$YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID \> -metrics=jchf \> -tee_logs=true \> -service_name=SNMP \> -snmp_discovery_on_start=true \> -snmp_discovery_min=180 \> nr1.snmp
Remove --pull=always
and change the container tag from v2
to the tag of release you want to use. That'll result in:
bash
$docker run -d --name ktranslate-SNMP --restart unless-stopped -p 162:1620/udp \>-v `pwd`/snmp-base.yaml:/snmp-base.yaml \>-e NEW_RELIC_API_KEY=$YOUR_LICENSE_KEY \>kentik/ktranslate:kt-2023-02-28-4294815650 \> -snmp /snmp-base.yaml \> -nr_account_id=$YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID \> -metrics=jchf \> -tee_logs=true \> -service_name=SNMP \> -snmp_discovery_on_start=true \> -snmp_discovery_min=180 \> nr1.snmp