Hi Paul,
Thanks for sharing the information. MultiCloud docker images
has no dependency of other docker images on nexus, so I guess we are in good
shape to migrate to dockerhub, is that assumption correct?
Best Regards,
Bin Yang, Solution Engineering Team, Wind River
ONAP Multi-VIM/Cloud PTL
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From: Paul Vaduva [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 8:00 PM
To: Yang, Bin; [email protected]
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Subject: RE: [onap-discuss][multicloud] docker image dependency chart
Hi Bin,
Thanks for your reply. I am not sure as to what will be moved but I think if
you depend on images from previous release it should be ok, as I understand
from LF that the release are already in dockerhub, but LF can shed more light
on this.
Best Regards,
Paul
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Hi Paul,
Thanks for reach out to us. I went through the list and found out no issue .
However, I noticed that list does not include the released images, just
snapshot/latest image, is there any reason/guideline to migrate just these
snapshot/latest image instead of released images? Or the question is: How to
get a complete list of images to be migrated, and with what criteria we can
determine the migrate is successful and comprehensive?
Thanks
Best Regards,
Bin Yang, Solution Engineering Team, Wind River
ONAP Multi-VIM/Cloud PTL
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Subject: [onap-discuss][multicloud] docker image dependency chart
Hi multicloud team
I am Paul Vaduva and I am part of the dockerhub migration effort together with
Linux Foundation, as presented in various meetings at the DDF in June and
anounced in multiple TSC meetings we need to create a dependency chart of
docker images for every ONAP project before the migration happens in order for
it to run smoothly according to Linux Foundation. As the team who is working on
the multicloud project you are the ones to ask about this docker images
dependency list. However because your time is preciouse and there is a constant
need of resources, I started this effort to create the dependency chart of all
the docker images for all the project. Due to the multitude of docker iamges
the manual process is tedious at best so I used an automated text parser to
make a best effort list which is not complete and cannot be due to multiple
inconsistent type of formated text output in docker build jobs logs. However
it's a starting point and since each tech team should have the final work I
invite you to have a look at the dependency list for multicloud porject and
give input in some form of your choosing (comments, edits, reply to this email,
etc.) here:
https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Docker+images+dependency+list
You can see the list of docker images dependencies for each project in a
roughly form like this:
1 --> 2 --> 3 ... --> n
where 1 is the dependency for the image (what you find in the FROM clause of a
Dcokerfile), 2 is the dependent image (the name of the image that your project
builds) and form 3 onward there are usually other tags of the same proejct
image.
The previous wiki page is just a way to centralize the information regarding
docker iamges dependency chart.
As Martial (PTL of clamp project) mentioned you can intruduce in the list the
docker-compose dependencies (They are usually upstream project so already in
dockerhub but better check them as well).
Thanks you,
Paul
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