Adrian,

Its a real shame Atomic can't execute its mission -  serve as a container 
operating system.  If you need some guidance on image building find experienced 
developers on #kolla – we have extensive experience in producing containers for 
various runtime environments focused around OpenStack.

Regards
-steve


From: Adrian Otto <adrian.o...@rackspace.com<mailto:adrian.o...@rackspace.com>>
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Until I see evidence to the contrary, I think adding some bootstrap complexity 
to simplify the process of bay node image management and customization is worth 
it. Think about where most users will focus customization efforts. My guess is 
that it will be within these docker images. We should ask our team to keep 
things as simple as possible while working to containerize components where 
that makes sense. That may take some creativity and a few iterations to achieve.

We can pivot on this later if we try it and hate it.

Thanks,

Adrian

On Dec 7, 2015, at 1:57 AM, Kai Qiang Wu 
<wk...@cn.ibm.com<mailto:wk...@cn.ibm.com>> wrote:


HI Hua,

From my point of view, not everything needed to be put in container. Let's make 
the initial start (be simple)to work and then discussed other options if needed 
in IRC or weekly meeting.


Thanks

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<graycol.gif>王华 ---07/12/2015 10:10:38 am---Hi all, If we want to run etcd and 
flannel in container, we will introduce

From: 王华 <wanghua.hum...@gmail.com<mailto:wanghua.hum...@gmail.com>>
To: Egor Guz <e...@walmartlabs.com<mailto:e...@walmartlabs.com>>
Cc: 
"openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org<mailto:openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org>" 
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Date: 07/12/2015 10:10 am
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum]storage for docker-bootstrap

________________________________



Hi all,

If we want to run etcd and flannel in container, we will introduce 
docker-bootstrap which makes setup become more complex as Egor pointed out. 
Should we pay for the price?

On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 8:45 AM, Egor Guz 
<e...@walmartlabs.com<mailto:e...@walmartlabs.com>> wrote:

Wanghua,

I don’t think moving flannel to the container is good idea. This is setup great 
for dev environment, but become too complex from operator point of view (you 
add extra Docker daemon and need extra Cinder volume for this daemon, also
keep in mind it makes sense to keep etcd data folder at Cinder storage as well 
because etcd is database). flannel has just there files without extra 
dependencies and it’s much easy to download it during cloud-init ;)

I agree that we have pain with building Fedora Atomic images, but instead of 
simplify this process we should switch to another more “friendly” images (e.g. 
Fedora/CentOS/Ubuntu) which we can easy build with disk builder.
Also we can fix CoreOS template (I believe people more asked about it instead 
of Atomic), but we may face similar to Atomic issues when we will try to 
integrate not CoreOS products (e.g. Calico or Weave)

—
Egor

From: 王华 
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Date: Thursday, November 26, 2015 at 00:15
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Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [magnum]storage for docker-bootstrap

Hi Hongbin,

The docker in master node stores data in /dev/mapper/atomicos-docker--data and 
metadata in /dev/mapper/atomicos-docker--meta. 
/dev/mapper/atomicos-docker--data and /dev/mapper/atomicos-docker--meta are 
logic volumes. The docker in minion node store data in the cinder volume, but 
/dev/mapper/atomicos-docker--meta and /dev/mapper/atomicos-docker--meta are not 
used. If we want to leverage Cinder volume for docker in master, should we drop 
/dev/mapper/atomicos-docker--meta and /dev/mapper/atomicos-docker--meta? I 
think it is not necessary to allocate a Cinder volume. It is enough to allocate 
two logic volumes for docker, because only etcd, flannel, k8s run in the docker 
daemon which need not a large amount of storage.

Best regards,
Wanghua

On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 12:40 AM, Hongbin Lu 
<hongbin...@huawei.com<mailto:hongbin...@huawei.com><mailto:hongbin...@huawei.com<mailto:hongbin...@huawei.com>>>
 wrote:
Here is a bit more context.

Currently, at k8s and swarm bay, some required binaries (i.e. etcd and flannel) 
are built into image and run at host. We are exploring the possibility to 
containerize some of these system components. The rationales are (i) it is 
infeasible to build custom packages into an atomic image and (ii) it is 
infeasible to upgrade individual component. For example, if there is a bug in 
current version of flannel and we know the bug was fixed in the next version, 
we need to upgrade flannel by building a new image, which is a tedious process.

To containerize flannel, we need a second docker daemon, called 
docker-bootstrap [1]. In this setup, pods are running on the main docker 
daemon, and flannel and etcd are running on the second docker daemon. The 
reason is that flannel needs to manage the network of the main docker daemon, 
so it needs to run on a separated daemon.

Daneyon, I think it requires separated storage because it needs to run a 
separated docker daemon (unless there is a way to make two docker daemons share 
the same storage).

Wanghua, is it possible to leverage Cinder volume for that. Leveraging external 
storage is always preferred [2].

[1] 
http://kubernetes.io/v1.1/docs/getting-started-guides/docker-multinode.html#bootstrap-docker
[2] http://www.projectatomic.io/docs/docker-storage-recommendation/

Best regards,
Hongbin

From: Daneyon Hansen (danehans) 
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From: 王华 
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Date: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at 5:00 AM
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Subject: [openstack-dev] [magnum]storage for docker-bootstrap

Hi all,

I am working on containerizing etcd and flannel. But I met a problem. As 
described in [1], we need a docker-bootstrap. Docker and docker-bootstrap can 
not use the same storage, so we need some disk space for it.

I reviewed [1] and I do not see where the bootstrap docker instance requires 
separate storage.

The docker in master node stores data in /dev/mapper/atomicos-docker--data and 
metadata in /dev/mapper/atomicos-docker--meta. The disk space left is too same 
for docker-bootstrap. Even if the root_gb of the instance flavor is 20G, only 
8G can be used in our image. I want to make it bigger. One way is we can add 
the disk space left in the vda as vda3 into atomicos vg after the instance 
starts and we allocate two logic volumes for docker-bootstrap. Another way is 
when we create the image, we allocate two logic volumes for docker-bootstrap. 
The second way has a advantage. It doesn't have to make filesystem when the 
instance is created which is time consuming.

What is your opinion?

Best Regards
Wanghua

[1] 
http://kubernetes.io/v1.1/docs/getting-started-guides/docker-multinode/master.html

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