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Start IAM

Starting the containers​

There are several methods to start the containers. If you have Docker support within your IDE, consult their documentation on run configurations.

If you are using the command line, use the following global command:

docker compose -f /path/to/your/docker-compose.yml up -d
note

If you are using Docker Compose V1, you can use the command docker-compose.

This command starts the iam and database services. The health of the services can be checked with the following command:

docker ps

Your output should look similar to the following:

CONTAINER ID   IMAGE                COMMAND                  CREATED          STATUS                    PORTS                     NAMES
9c46cfecca05 camunda/iam:latest "java -jar iam.jar" 38 seconds ago Up 35 seconds 0.0.0.0:8080->8080/tcp iam_application_1
a2174c3fe0e9 postgres:13.3-alpine "docker-entrypoint.s…" 42 seconds ago Up 38 seconds (healthy) 0.0.0.0:15432->5432/tcp iam_database_1
tip

If the container for the IAM application does not remain healthy, you can use the CONTAINER ID to check the logs by running docker logs <COMTAINER_ID>.

Conclusion​

Congratulations! You've now started the IAM application. Let's move on to logging in.