Hi Pankaj, Yes please share your works with community. Do you have specific location to commit your works? If not you can use this location https://github.com/apache/airavata-sandbox. Let's try to track the changes with VCS.
@Suresh do we have specific location for this time gsoc students? Thanks, Shameera. On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 5:24 PM Pankaj Saha <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Shameera > Yes we can see the containers ip they way you suggested. What I mentioned > is another way in case you are already inside the container. > > Regarding java path variable yes we can do that with ENV in docker file. > It was throwing some errors so i just commented that in the docker file. > > I will send you the docker file in another email then we can go through > together to improve it. > > I was trying mesos today and didnt have time to fix that. We can do it > later as we are already running late for the mesos implementation. > > Thanks > > > Pankaj > On 02-Jul-2015 5:12 PM, "Shameera Rathnayaka" <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi Pankaj, >> >> See my comments inline. >> >> >>> docker attach server >>>> >>> awk 'NR==1 {print $1}' /etc/hosts ---- note the ip address of the >>>> running container >>> >>> >> can't we use "docker inspect --format '{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}' >> server " to get airavata server docker container ip ? >> >> >>> >>> >>> pico airavata-server.properties >>> >>> >>> Replaces the below text as suggested below >>> apiserver.server.host= *<current containers ip address>* >>> default.registry.gateway=*default* >>> rabbitmq.broker.url=amqp://*<rabbit MQ's ip address>*:5672 >>> save changes. >>> >>> pico /etc/bash.bashrc >>> >>> >>> add below lines at the end >>> >>> #JAVA_HOME >>>> JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk/jdk1.8.0_05 >>>> >>> >> You can improve you docker file to add this variables using ENV command. >> >> >>> export JAVA_HOME >>>> PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH >>>> export PATH >>> >>> save changes. >>> >> >> How you install java 8?, There is a way to install java on docker which >> automatically available in PATH variable. You don't have to set it here. It >> is good if you can show us the Dockerfiles then we can review those files. >> is it available online ? >> >> Thanks, >> Shameera. >> >
