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Signed-off-by: Ziming Zhang <zziming@vmware.com>
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title: Run the Installer Script
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weight: 35
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---
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Once you have configured `harbor.yml` copied from `harbor.yml.tmpl` and optionally set up a storage backend, you install and start Harbor by using the `install.sh` script. Note that it might take some time for the online installer to download all of the Harbor images from Docker hub.
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You can install Harbor in different configurations:
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- Just Harbor, without Notary, Clair, or Chart Repository Service
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- Harbor with Notary
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- Harbor with Clair
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- Harbor with Chart Repository Service
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- Harbor with two or all three of Notary, Clair, and Chart Repository Service
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## Default installation without Notary, Clair, or Chart Repository Service
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The default Harbor installation does not include Notary or Clair service. Run the following command
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```sh
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sudo ./install.sh
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```
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If the installation succeeds, you can open a browser to visit the Harbor interface at `http://reg.yourdomain.com`, changing `reg.yourdomain.com` to the hostname that you configured in `harbor.yml`. If you did not change them in `harbor.yml`, the default administrator username and password are `admin` and `Harbor12345`.
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Log in to the admin portal and create a new project, for example, `myproject`. You can then use Docker commands to log in to Harbor, tag images, and push them to Harbor.
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```sh
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docker login reg.yourdomain.com
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docker push reg.yourdomain.com/myproject/myrepo:mytag
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```
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{{< important >}}
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- If your installation of Harbor uses HTTPS, you must provide the Harbor certificates to the Docker client. For information, see [Configure HTTPS Access to Harbor](configure-https.md#provide-the-certificates-to-harbor-and-docker).
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- If your installation of Harbor uses HTTP, you must add the option `--insecure-registry` to your client's Docker daemon and restart the Docker service. For more information, see [Connecting to Harbor via HTTP](#connect-http) below.
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{{< /important >}}
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## Installation with Notary
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To install Harbor with the Notary service, add the `--with-notary` parameter when you run `install.sh`:
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```sh
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sudo ./install.sh --with-notary
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```
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{{< note >}}
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For installation with Notary, you must configure Harbor to use HTTPS.
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{{< /note >}}
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For more information about Notary and Docker Content Trust, see [Content Trust](https://docs.docker.com/engine/security/trust/content_trust/) in the Docker documentation.
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## Installation with Clair
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To install Harbor with Clair service, add the `--with-clair` parameter when you run `install.sh`:
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```sh
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sudo ./install.sh --with-clair
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```
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For more information about Clair, see the [Clair documentation](https://coreos.com/clair/docs/2.0.1/).
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By default, Harbor limits the CPU usage of the Clair container to 150000 to avoid it using up all CPU resources. This is defined in the `docker-compose.clair.yml` file. You can modify this file based on your hardware configuration.
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## Installation with Chart Repository Service
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To install Harbor with chart repository service, add the `--with-chartmuseum` parameter when you run `install.sh`:
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```
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sudo ./install.sh --with-chartmuseum
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```
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## Installation with Notary, Clair, and Chart Repository Service
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If you want to install all three of Notary, Clair and chart repository service, specify all of the parameters in the same command:
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```
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sudo ./install.sh --with-notary --with-clair --with-chartmuseum
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```
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## Connecting to Harbor via HTTP {#connect-http}
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**IMPORTANT:** If your installation of Harbor uses HTTP rather than HTTPS, you must add the option `--insecure-registry` to your client's Docker daemon. By default, the daemon file is located at `/etc/docker/daemon.json`.
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For example, add the following to your `daemon.json` file:
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<pre>
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{
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"insecure-registries" : ["<i>myregistrydomain.com</i>:5000", "0.0.0.0"]
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}
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</pre>
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After you update `daemon.json`, you must restart both Docker Engine and Harbor.
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1. Restart Docker Engine.
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```sh
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systemctl restart docker
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```
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1. Stop Harbor.
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```sh
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docker-compose down -v
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```
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1. Restart Harbor.
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```sh
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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## What to Do Next ##
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- If the installation succeeds, see [Harbor Administration](../administration) for information about using Harbor.
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- If you deployed Harbor with HTTP and you want to secure the connections to Harbor, see [Configure HTTPS Access to Harbor](configure-https.md).
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- If installation fails, see [Troubleshooting Harbor Installation](troubleshoot-installation.md).
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