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Nicolae Marasoiu commented on ZOOKEEPER-1940:
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It seems I need to edit some config file and/or environment variables, but not
sure where: in the host or docker container?
> Integrate with Docker.
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> Key: ZOOKEEPER-1940
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1940
> Project: ZooKeeper
> Issue Type: Wish
> Reporter: David Medinets
> Priority: Trivial
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> Docker is an open platform for developers and sysadmins to build, ship, and
> run distributed applications.
> It's become quite popular and I'd like to see the zookeeper community suggest
> a standard way to run zookeeper inside docker containers. To get the
> conversation started, I have a working example at:
> https://github.com/medined/docker-zookeeper
> I hope there is a better technique that I used. And if there is please make
> suggestions.
> The difficulty, I think, posed by Docker, is that the images are started
> before the bridge network is created. This means, again I think, that
> zookeeper is running inside the container with no way to communicate with the
> ensemble for some non-trivial amount of time.
> My resolution to this was to force each each to wait 30 seconds before
> starting zookeeper. I still see connection errors in the logs, but eventually
> the cluster settles and everything seems to work.
> I'm hoping that someone which more networking experience than I can find a
> way to eliminate that 30 second delay and the connection errors during
> startup.
> Thanks for reading this far.
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