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Update docker image consul (deprecated) by hashicorp/consul #5793

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/getting-started/_index.md
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Expand Up @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Next we're going to show how you can run a scale out Cortex cluster using Docker
```sh
$ make ./cmd/cortex/.uptodate
$ docker network create cortex
$ docker run -d --name=consul --network=cortex -e CONSUL_BIND_INTERFACE=eth0 consul
$ docker run -d --name=consul --network=cortex -e CONSUL_BIND_INTERFACE=eth0 hashicorp/consul
```

Next we'll run a couple of Cortex instances pointed at that Consul. You'll note the Cortex configuration can be specified in either a config file or overridden on the command line. See [the arguments documentation](../configuration/arguments.md) for more information about Cortex configuration options.
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```sh
$ docker network create cortex
$ docker run -d --name=consul --network=cortex -e CONSUL_BIND_INTERFACE=eth0 consul
$ docker run -d --name=consul --network=cortex -e CONSUL_BIND_INTERFACE=eth0 hashicorp/consul
$ docker run -d --name=grafana --network=cortex -p 3000:3000 grafana/grafana
```

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