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When you download the deploy configuration, you will have a ZIP file containing all the configuration needed to launch TrustGraph in Docker Compose. Unzip the ZIP file:
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```bash
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unzip deploy.zip
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```
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On MacOS, it may be necessary to specify a destination directory for the TrustGraph package:
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```bash
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unzip deploy.zip -d deploy
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```
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Navigate to the `docker-compose` directory. From this directory, launch TrustGraph with:
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```bash
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docker compose -f docker-compose.yaml up -d
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```
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If you are on Linux, running SELinux, you may need to change permissions on files in the deploy bundle so that they are accessible from within containers. This affects the `grafana` and `prometheus` directories.
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```bash
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chcon -Rt svirt_sandbox_file_t grafana prometheus
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chmod 755 prometheus/ grafana/ grafana/*/
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chmod 644 prometheus/* grafana/*/*
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```
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