Difference between revisions of "Docker design concept"
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+ | you have to wait, the download depends of your bandwith, once done you could see 'success' | ||
+ | docker run -i -t sme9_real:6.5 echo success | ||
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docker run -i -t sme9_real:6.5 bash | docker run -i -t sme9_real:6.5 bash |
Revision as of 23:01, 15 September 2014
Purpose
This page holds a conceptual design for Docker on SME Server. See more details on Docker here
Overview
Design principles
- This design concept only addresses demonized containers and not interactive containers.
- This design only addresses containers that hold application(s) for end users. Not for sys admins.
- Transparent 'Click to run' user experience
- No integration with Server Manager (Yet).
- Full integration in SME Sever templating system and SME Server db databases
- Pre-build images are not available yet
- No build-in pre-checks regarding starting a container and server capacity
- The design is intended for a single SME Server host, not a cluster or a farm.
- May not effect or compromise default SME Server functionality, stability and security
Options
This document does not address any integration with Server Manager. All input is to be considered a flat file or manual db entries.
A. Container Options
Start
The docker client can be invoked with various flags and arguments. These flags and arguments are past to the docker daemon to construct the docker container and run it. To see all docker client command execute:
docker
To see all available arguments, execute
docker -h
B. Docker options
- TBA
C. Image options
- Linked containers
SME Databases
Container options
Syntax:
db docker_containers [name]
Key:
docker_containers [name]=service
Types:
status | enabled / disabled |
TCPPort | n , n |
UDPPort | n , n |
PortMapping | native / custom |
PortMappingPorts | n:n , n:n |
access | private / public |
network | bridge / host |
MountPath | path , path |
Interlinked | [alias] |
InterLinkPriority | n |
MaxMemory | n |
SubDomain | enabled / disabled |
SubDomainName | name |
WebAlias | name |
DataMount | container / host |
DataMountWrite | yes / no |
DataMountPath | path |
Image options
Syntax:
db docker_images
Key:
docker_images [name]=service
SME Template/fragments
- TBA
Start/Stop events
- Manual on console
- Time based by cron
- Triggered by an event
Create a SME docker Base image
WIP --Stephdl (talk) 15:56, 15 September 2014 (MDT)
Install docker to your sme, be aware that you have to do it on a 64 bit
Create your repository file and save it to /root/repo_file
#------------------------------------------------------------ # !!DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE!! # # Manual changes will be lost when this file is regenerated. # # Please read the developer's guide, which is available # at http://www.contribs.org/development/ # # Copyright (C) 1999-2006 Mitel Networks Corporation #------------------------------------------------------------ [base] enabled=1 mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=6&arch=x86_64&repo=os name=CentOS - os gpgcheck=0 enablegroups=1 exclude=initscripts libgsf [centosplus] enabled=0 mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=centosplus name=CentOS - centosplus gpgcheck=0 enablegroups=0 [contrib] enabled=0 mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=contrib name=CentOS - contrib gpgcheck=0 enablegroups=0 [extras] enabled=0 mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=extras name=CentOS - extras gpgcheck=0 enablegroups=0 [fasttrack] enabled=0 mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=fasttrack name=CentOS - fasttrack gpgcheck=0 enablegroups=0 [smeaddons] enabled=1 mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smeaddons-9 name=SME Server - addons gpgcheck=0 enablegroups=1 [smecontribs] enabled=0 mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smecontribs-9 name=SME Server - contribs gpgcheck=0 enablegroups=1 [smedev] enabled=0 mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smedev-9 name=SME Server - dev gpgcheck=0 enablegroups=1 [smeextras] enabled=1 mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smeextras-9 name=SME Server - extras gpgcheck=0 enablegroups=1 [smeos] enabled=1 mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smeos-9 name=SME Server - os gpgcheck=0 enablegroups=1 [smetest] enabled=0 mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smetest-9 name=SME Server - test gpgcheck=0 enablegroups=1 [smeupdates] enabled=1 mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smeupdates-9 name=SME Server - updates gpgcheck=0 enablegroups=1 [smeupdates-testing] enabled=0 mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.contribs.org/mirrorlist/smeupdates-testing-9 name=SME Server - updates testing gpgcheck=0 enablegroups=1 [updates] enabled=1 mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=6&arch=x86_64&repo=updates name=CentOS - updates gpgcheck=0 enablegroups=1 exclude=initscripts libgsf
- first create a file and record the content
vim /root/docker_images
#!/usr/bin/env bash # # Create a base CentOS Docker image. # # This script is useful on systems with yum installed (e.g., building # a CentOS image on CentOS). See contrib/mkimage-rinse.sh for a way # to build CentOS images on other systems. usage() { cat <<EOOPTS $(basename $0) [OPTIONS] <name> OPTIONS: -y <yumconf> The path to the yum config to install packages from. The default is /etc/yum.conf. EOOPTS exit 1 } # option defaults yum_config=/etc/yum.conf while getopts ":y:h" opt; do case $opt in y) yum_config=$OPTARG ;; h) usage ;; \?) echo "Invalid option: -$OPTARG" usage ;; esac done shift $((OPTIND - 1)) name=$1 if -z $name ; then usage fi #-------------------- target=$(mktemp -d --tmpdir $(basename $0).XXXXXX) set -x mkdir -m 755 "$target"/dev mknod -m 600 "$target"/dev/console c 5 1 mknod -m 600 "$target"/dev/initctl p mknod -m 666 "$target"/dev/full c 1 7 mknod -m 666 "$target"/dev/null c 1 3 mknod -m 666 "$target"/dev/ptmx c 5 2 mknod -m 666 "$target"/dev/random c 1 8 mknod -m 666 "$target"/dev/tty c 5 0 mknod -m 666 "$target"/dev/tty0 c 4 0 mknod -m 666 "$target"/dev/urandom c 1 9 mknod -m 666 "$target"/dev/zero c 1 5 #yum -c "$yum_config" --installroot="$target" --setopt=tsflags=nodocs \ #--setopt=group_package_types=mandatory -y groupinstall Core #yum -c "/root/repo_file" --installroot="$target" --setopt=tsflags=nodocs --setopt=group_package_types=mandatory -y groupinstall Core ###this line is to test and build a pure centos base in order to test yum -c "/root/repo_file" --installroot="$target" --setopt=tsflags=nodocs --setopt=group_package_types=mandatory -y install --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=smeos,smeextras e-smith\* smeserver\* yum -c "/root/repo_file" --installroot="$target" -y clean all cat > "$target"/etc/sysconfig/network <<EOF NETWORKING=yes HOSTNAME=localhost.localdomain EOF # effectively: febootstrap-minimize --keep-zoneinfo --keep-rpmdb # --keep-services "$target". Stolen from mkimage-rinse.sh # locales rm -rf "$target"/usr/{{lib,share}/locale,{lib,lib64}/gconv,bin/localedef,sbin/build-locale-archive} # docs rm -rf "$target"/usr/share/{man,doc,info,gnome/help} # cracklib rm -rf "$target"/usr/share/cracklib # i18n rm -rf "$target"/usr/share/i18n # sln rm -rf "$target"/sbin/sln # ldconfig rm -rf "$target"/etc/ld.so.cache rm -rf "$target"/var/cache/ldconfig/* #version= if [ -r "$target"/etc/redhat-release ]; then version="$(sed 's/^[^0-9\]*\([0-9.]\+\).*$/\1/' "$target"/etc/redhat-release)" fi if [ -z "$version" ]; then echo >&2 "warning: cannot autodetect OS version, using '$name' as tag" version=$name fi tar --numeric-owner -c -C "$target" . | docker import - $name:$version docker run -i -t $name:$version echo success rm -rf "$target"
give the permissions to the file
chmod u+x /root/docker_images
and launch the script
/root/docker_images [name_of_your_image]
you have to wait, the download depends of your bandwith, once done you could see 'success'
docker run -i -t sme9_real:6.5 echo success success
to launch your image
docker run -i -t sme9_real:6.5 bash
see
docker images
after that you have an image but we need to reconfigure it