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Barak Korren commented on OVIRT-848: ------------------------------------ Some details and considerations about the interaction between containers (specifically Docker-based) and "Standard CI": There are two possible ways to use Docker from inside mock: # Install Docker inside the mock environment, and start up the Docker daemon inside it as well. # Install Docker on the slave VM (The host under mock), Docker client in the mock env, and bind-mount the docket socket ({{/var/run/docker.sock}}) into it. The obvious benefit of method #1 is that it does not require any adjustments to the existing CI infrastructure (We just need to teach devs how to implement it). I have doubts, however, that mock will not cause some difficulties with this (For example, are cgroups mounted inside mock?). We will need to test this and verify it works. Method #1 will also cause issues when we come around to implementing something like OVIRT-873 ([Nested Docker is possible but far from recommneded|https://jpetazzo.github.io/2015/09/03/do-not-use-docker-in-docker-for-ci/]) or do anything that causes us to run Docker on the hosts themselves. Method #2 will not have the same issues as method #1, but it will require us to distribute and maintain Docker on the slaves which is a step back to the pre-Standard-CI era. I think we should actually implement _both_ methods like this: # Try to mount the Docker socket into the mock env. # If it works use method #2 # If it doesn't, use method #1. This will require a little change to {{mock_runner.sh}} to allow bind mounts to be optional, but this change may provide other benefits so we may as well go for it. > Add support for building containers in oVirt CI > ----------------------------------------------- > > Key: OVIRT-848 > URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-848 > Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy > Issue Type: Improvement > Reporter: eyal edri [Administrator] > Assignee: infra > > more and more projects in oVirt are starting to build containers and using > Docker files in their reops. > We need to start preparing oVirt CI to know how to handle containers and > support containers the same way we support rpms today. > This will be a parent task with multiple sub-tasks that will follow, the > following is a draft list of what we might need to do to add this support: > # Install Registry server ( maybe use openshift.ovirt.org ) > # Add for standard CI 'build-containers.sh' support > # Add verification steps for the build before publishing to registry > # Look at 3rd party OSS projects that might help and integrate with existing > solutions -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v1000.571.2#100021) _______________________________________________ Infra mailing list Infra@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/infra