Re: What is the most reliable deployment method for 3.9 origin

2018-06-15 Thread Joel Pearson
Hi Wolf,

Given the silence, we've decided to go with the RPM method, as it's the
default for Centos/non-Atomic.

Thanks,

Joel

On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 3:21 PM Wolf Noble  wrote:

> I’ve been in the process of trying to assess this myself.
>
> Interested to hear what you settle on regardless
>
>
>
> > On Jun 13, 2018, at 23:26, Joel Pearson 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I’m wondering what the most reliable method for installing Origin on
> Centos 7 is?
> >
> > * RPMs
> > * Containerized
> > * System containers
> >
> > Just recently we discovered that upgrading from 3.6 to 3.7 doesn’t seem
> to be tested using the containerized method, as the etcd upgrade fails as
> it tries to find specific versions of etcd on the fedora registry but the
> fedora registry only has a latest tag for etcd and then a few other random
> tags. So we had to switch to etcd from the redhat registry. This to me
> suggested that RPMs are probably the best method, as etcd at least has a
> version number, so the upgrade should succeed.
> >
> > How do system containers work? Are they still pulling containers from
> docker hub or are they something else entirely? Are they preferred over
> RPMs? Are they tested in origin? Or are RPMs they only real tested path for
> Origin?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Joel
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What is the most reliable deployment method for 3.9 origin

2018-06-13 Thread Joel Pearson
Hi,

I’m wondering what the most reliable method for installing Origin on Centos
7 is?

* RPMs
* Containerized
* System containers

Just recently we discovered that upgrading from 3.6 to 3.7 doesn’t seem to
be tested using the containerized method, as the etcd upgrade fails as it
tries to find specific versions of etcd on the fedora registry but the
fedora registry only has a latest tag for etcd and then a few other random
tags. So we had to switch to etcd from the redhat registry. This to me
suggested that RPMs are probably the best method, as etcd at least has a
version number, so the upgrade should succeed.

How do system containers work? Are they still pulling containers from
docker hub or are they something else entirely? Are they preferred over
RPMs? Are they tested in origin? Or are RPMs they only real tested path for
Origin?

Thanks,

Joel
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