Zhu,

This isn’t the first time this question has been asked :)

Since this is a technical matter, I’ve copied openstack-dev for a wider 
audience.  I don’t have a clear solution to obtaining version manifests for 
container content or the upstream container version.  Perhaps someone in our 
broader community may have an answer.

The best I’ve got is we could add a general shell command that can be run with 
docker exec to obtain a proper version manifest of both 1 and 2 (formatted in 
YAML or plaintext).  This could be placed in the base container image to enable 
a general diagnostic and certificate of origin tool.

Perhaps someone has a better solution?

Regards
-steve


From: "zhu.z...@zte.com.cn<mailto:zhu.z...@zte.com.cn>" 
<zhu.z...@zte.com.cn<mailto:zhu.z...@zte.com.cn>>
Date: Friday, November 18, 2016 at 1:56 AM
To: Steven Dake <std...@cisco.com<mailto:std...@cisco.com>>
Subject: <no subject>

Hello,nice to meet you. I am a contributor of Kolla.
Excuse me, I have a question to bother you.
The question is that how to get openstack component version from a running 
container or image.
you know , the version info is wrapped by the container, it is not easy to get 
them
there are two type of versions
one: version in a image, two: version in a running container
two is easy, for example , we can get it by calling docker exec...
but how to get the one, Is there any way, Thanks.
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