Install Olares on Windows (WSL 2) with Docker image
You can use Docker to install and run Olares in a containerized environment. This guide walks you through setting up Olares with Docker and WSL 2, preparing the installation environment, completing the activation process, and managing the container lifecycle.
INFO
Currently, Olares on Windows has certain limitations including:
- Lack of distributed storage support
- Inability to add local nodes.
We recommend using it only for development or testing purposes.
System requirements
Make sure your Windows meets the following requirements.
- CPU: At least 4 cores
- RAM: At least 16GB of available memory
- Storage: At least 64GB of available space (SSD recommended)
- Supported systems:
- Windows 10 or 11
- Linux (on WSL 2): Ubuntu 20.04 LTS or later; Debian 11 or later
Before you begin
Before you begin, ensure the following:
- Docker Desktop is installed and running on your system.
WSL 2 and Hyper-V
If Docker Desktop is configured to use Hyper-V, GPU support for Olares cannot be enabled. Ensure Docker Desktop is set to run in the WSL 2 mode.
- You know the IP address of the current device.
View IP Address
In PowerShell or Command Prompt, use the following command to confirm your IP address:
bashipconfig | findstr /i "IPv4.*192"
- You have created an Olares ID via LarePass.
Configure WSL 2
Open PowerShell and run the following command to confirm the kernel version of WSL installed on your system:
powershellwsl --version
Example output:
PowerShellWSL version: 2.4.8.0 Kernel version: 5.15.167.4-1 WSLg version: 1.0.65 MSRDC version: 1.611.1-81528511 DXCore version: 10.0.26100.1-240331-1435.ge-release Windows version: 10.0.26100.3475
Use the link provided to download the appropriate kernel file matching your version:
https://dc3p1870nn3cj.cloudfront.net/bzImage-<kernel-version>
. For example, For kernel version5.15.167.4
, download the file fromhttps://dc3p1870nn3cj.cloudfront.net/bzImage-5.15.167.4
.Supported kernel versions (above
5.15.146.1
) are:linux-msft-wsl-5.15.146.1
linux-msft-wsl-5.15.150.1
linux-msft-wsl-5.15.153.1
linux-msft-wsl-5.15.167.4
linux-msft-wsl-6.6.75.1
linux-msft-wsl-6.6.36.6
linux-msft-wsl-6.6.36.3
Set the default version of WSL to version 2:
wsl --set-default-version 2
- In the directory
C:\Users\<YourUsername>\
, create a file named.wslconfig
with the following content:txt[wsl2] kernel=c:\\path\\to\\your\\kernel\\bzImage-<version> # Note: Use double backslashes (\\) as path separators memory=8GB # Recommended: 16GB swap=0GB
INFO
If you installed Docker Desktop before modifying the
.wslconfig
file, it is recommended to remove thedocker-desktop
distribution installed under WSL:bashwsl --unregister docker-desktop wsl --unregister docker-desktop-data # If this version exists
- Restart your computer to apply the changes.
Prepare Docker
If you have installed Docker Desktop before modifying .wslconfig
, remove docker desktop then restart Windows.
Run olaresd-proxy
- Download
olaresd-proxy
from the following link:https://dc3p1870nn3cj.cloudfront.net/olaresd-proxy-v0.1.0-windows-amd64.tar.gz
. - Extract the file and start the
olaresd-proxy
executable.Keep
olaresd-proxy
runningEnsure that
olaresd-proxy
runs in the background during the installation and activation of Olares.
Run Olares using the Docker CLI
CUDA version requirements
CUDA version 12.4 or above is required for GPU support. Older versions are incompatible.
Run the following command to pull the Olares image. Replace <host ip>
with your device's IP address and <olares version>
with the desired version of Olares:
docker run -d --privileged -v oic-data:/var \
-e HOST_IP=<host ip> \
-p 80:80 \
-p 443:443 \
-p 30180:30180 \
-p 18088:18088 \
-p 41641:41641/udp \
--name oic \
beclab/olares:<olares version>
docker run --gpus all -d --privileged -v oic-data:/var \
-e HOST_IP=<host ip> \
-p 80:80 \
-p 443:443 \
-p 30180:30180 \
-p 18088:18088 \
-p 41641:41641/udp \
--name oic \
beclab/olares:<olares version>
where:
-d
: Starts the container in detached mode to allow it to run in the background.--privileged
: Grants the container elevated privileges.-v oic-data:/var
: Binds a Docker volume (oic-data
) to the/var
directory inside the container to persist data.-e HOST_IP=<host ip>
: Specifies the host device's IP address as an environment variable.-p 80:80
: Maps port80
on the host to port80
in the container.-p 443:443
: Maps port443
on the host to port443
in the container.-p 30180:30180
: Maps port30180
on the host to port30180
in the container.-p 18088:18088
: Maps port18088
on the host to port18088
in the container.-p 41641:41641/udp
: Maps UDP port41641
on the host to UDP port41641
in the container.--name oic
: Names the containeroic
(Olares in container) for easier reference.beclab/olares:<olares version>
: Specifies the Olares Docker image and version. For example:beclab/olares:1.11.5
.
When the container is running, you will see a container ID output.
Do not add the --rm
flag
The --rm
flag automatically deletes the container after it stops. If this happens, you will not be able to restart the container and will need to reinstall Olares to run it again. Omitting this flag preserves the container after stoppage, enabling you to resume it with thedocker start
command.
Install and activate Olares
Same network required
To avoid activation failures, ensure that both your phone and the Olares device are connected to the same network.
- Open LarePass, on your account activation page, tap Discover nearby Olares. LarePass will list the detected Olares instances in the same network.
- Select the target Olares device from the list and tap Install now.
- When the installation completes, tap Activate now. Olares will enter the activation process, including initial configuration and network setup.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to reset the login password for Olares, then tap Complete.
Once activation is complete, LarePass will display the desktop address of your Olares device, such as https://desktop.marvin123.olares.com
.
Log in to Olares
Enter the Olares desktop address in your browser, and press any key to continue.
On the login page, enter your Olares login password.
You will be prompted to complete the two-factor verification. You can confirm login on LarePass, or manually enter the 6-digit verification code.
INFO
The verification code is time-sensitive. Ensure you enter it before it expires. If it does, you will need to generate a new code.
Once you've logged in, you'll be directed to the Olares desktop.🎉
Manage the Olares container
Stop the container
To stop the running container:
docker stop oic
Restart the container
To restart the container after it has been stopped:
docker start oic
Uninstall the container
To completely remove the container and its associated data:
docker stop oic
docker rm oic
docker volume rm oic-data
Next step: Protect your Olares ID
You're almost ready to start using Olares! Before diving in, it's crucial to ensure your Olares ID is securely backed up. Without this step, you won't be able to recover Olares ID if needed.