Hello,

If I may inquire, where is the official docker-compose.yaml that is provided by LAVA team?

Thanks,
Alex

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Hello,

With regards to our docker-compose script, we provide an out-of-the-box solution, as we want users to have the least amount of configuration possible in order to have a working system.

If we didn't provide the tftp and nfs server, users would have to go and set them up themselves and configure them in the LAVA settings after the docker containers are up and running.

If you don't need them, you can remove the dependencies in the docker-compose.yaml and run only the services you need via:

docker-compose up [SERVICES...]

HTH,

On 2/20/20 2:12 PM, ROSHAN KUMAR wrote:
Hi, 

I am using the docker-compose file provided by lava community.

I don't understand why there is a separate tftpd container and also how my device who is on host local network will communicate with it. Also same things I don't understand for nfs container.

Please let me know

Thanks and regards

ROSHAN KUMAR

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