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Drone is configured to connect to the local Docker daemon. Drone will attempt to use the `DOCKER_HOST` environment variable to determine the daemon URL. If not set, Drone will attempt to use the default socket connection `unix:///var/run/docker.sock`.
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You can modify the Docker daemon URL in the Drone configuration file:
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```ini
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[docker]
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nodes=[
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"unix:///var/run/docker.sock",
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"unix:///var/run/docker.sock"
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]
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```
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### Concurrency
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Each node is capable of processing a single build. Therefore, the below configuration will only execute one build at a time:
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```ini
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[docker]
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nodes=[
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"unix:///var/run/docker.sock"
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]
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```
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In order to increase concurrency you can increase the number of nodes. The below configuration is capable of processing four builds at a time, all using the local Docker daemon:
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```ini
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[docker]
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nodes=[
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"unix:///var/run/docker.sock",
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"unix:///var/run/docker.sock",
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"unix:///var/run/docker.sock",
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"unix:///var/run/docker.sock"
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]
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```
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### Distribution
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As your installation grows you may need to distribute your builds across multiple servers. Since Docker exposes a REST API we can easily configure Drone to communicate with remote servers. First we'll need to generate an SSL certificate in order to secure communication across nodes.
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We recommend using this Gist to generate keys:
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https://gist.github.com/bradrydzewski/a6090115b3fecfc25280
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This will generate the following files:
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* ca.pem
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* cert.pem
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* key.pem
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* server-cert.pem
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* server-key.pem
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Update your Drone configuration to use the `cert.pem` and `key.pem` files and remote daemon URLs:
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```ini
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[docker]
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cert="/path/to/cert.pem"
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key="/path/to/key.pem"
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nodes = [
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"tcp://172.17.42.1:2376",
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"tcp://172.17.42.2:2376",
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"tcp://172.17.42.3:2376",
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"tcp://172.17.42.4:2376"
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]
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```
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> Remember that you can add the same URL multiple times to increase concurrency!
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Finally, you need to place the server key, certificate and ca on each remote server. You'll need to update the Docker daemon configuration on each remote server (in `/etc/init/drone-dart.conf`) and restart Docker:
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```bash
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# Use DOCKER_OPTS to modify the daemon startup options.
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DOCKER_OPTS="--tlsverify --tlscacert=/etc/ssl/docker/ca.pem --tlscert=/etc/ssl/docker/server-cert.pem --tlskey=/etc/ssl/docker/server-key.pem -H=0.0.0.0:2376 -H unix:///var/run/docker.sock"
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```
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Lastly, we can verify that everything is configured correctly. We can try to connect to a remote Docker server from our Drone server using the following command:
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```bash
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sudo docker \
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--tls \
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--tlscacert=/path/to/ca.pem \
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--tlscert=/path/to/cert.pem \
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--tlskey=/path/to/key.pem \
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-H=1.2.3.4:2376 version
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```
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