I see. Anyway, try the new image, it is more properly built: contains published files instead of source code, and includes only runtime (not sdk/jdk).
Thanks, Pavel On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 7:13 PM F.D. <free.devel...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes I agree with you. The proxy is needed because in my office is present > a firewall. But from my host can use nuget without problems, I got errors > only in docker. > > Thanks, > F.D. > > > On Fri, Jan 4, 2019 at 4:30 PM Pavel Tupitsyn <ptupit...@apache.org> > wrote: > >> Looks like you have some network issues and NuGet repository can not be >> accessed. >> Can you describe your environment? Why is the proxy needed? >> >> Also I've built and pushed Ignite.NET docker image to my personal hub, >> maybe this helps? >> * docker run ptupitsyn/ignite:ignite-net* >> >> Source code: https://github.com/ptupitsyn/ignite-net-docker >> >> Thanks, >> Pavel >> >> On Thu, Jan 3, 2019 at 5:20 PM F.D. <free.devel...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> I've done some further steps. >>> >>> now the docker file is: >>> FROM microsoft/dotnet:2.1-sdk >>> >>> ENV http_proxy='http://10.0.75.1:3128' >>> ENV https_proxy='https://10.0.75.1:3128' >>> >>> WORKDIR /app >>> >>> RUN apt update && apt install default-jdk -y --no-install-recommends >>> >>> COPY *.csproj ./ >>> COPY nuget.config ./ >>> >>> RUN dotnet restore --configfile nuget.config >>> >>> COPY . ./ >>> ENTRYPOINT ["dotnet", "run"] >>> >>> >>> I've added some env variables to permits to the apt to install the jdk. >>> But now I've a problem with nuget. >>> I added a configuration file: >>> <configuration> >>> <config> >>> <add key="http_proxy" value="http://10.0.75.1:3128" /> >>> </config> >>> </configuration> >>> >>> But I got this error message: >>> >>> ---> Running in 1f6391892153 >>>> Restoring packages for /app/ignite-docker-test.csproj... >>>> /app/ignite-docker-test.csproj : error NU1100: Unable to resolve >>>> 'Apache.Ignite (>= 2.7.0)' for '.NETCoreApp,Version=v2.1'. >>>> Generating MSBuild file >>>> /app/obj/ignite-docker-test.csproj.nuget.g.props. >>>> Generating MSBuild file >>>> /app/obj/ignite-docker-test.csproj.nuget.g.targets. >>>> Restore failed in 192.91 ms for /app/ignite-docker-test.csproj. >>>> The command '/bin/sh -c dotnet restore --configfile nuget.config' >>>> returned a non-zero code: 1 >>>> >>> >>> If I remove >>> --configfile nuget.config >>> >>> I got this error: >>> >>> ---> Running in 525375280b79 >>>> Restoring packages for /app/ignite-docker-test.csproj... >>>> /usr/share/dotnet/sdk/2.1.502/NuGet.targets(114,5): error : Unable to >>>> load the service index for source https://api.nuget.org/v3/index.json. >>>> [/app/ignite-docker-test.csproj] >>>> /usr/share/dotnet/sdk/2.1.502/NuGet.targets(114,5): error : The SSL >>>> connection could not be established, see inner exception. >>>> [/app/ignite-docker-test.csproj] >>>> /usr/share/dotnet/sdk/2.1.502/NuGet.targets(114,5): error : The >>>> remote certificate is invalid according to the validation procedure. >>>> [/app/ignite-docker-test.csproj] >>>> The command '/bin/sh -c dotnet restore' returned a non-zero code: 1 >>>> >>> >>> In any case I cannot build the image. Can you help me? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> F.D. >>> >>> On Thu, Jan 3, 2019 at 10:19 AM F.D. <free.devel...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Ok, so your idea is to build an image starting from Microsoft .NET >>>> image. Then you add the java jdk, and make a c# project that launch the >>>> ignite node, is it right? >>>> >>>> Can you clarify to me these lines: >>>> >>>> ... >>>> RUN dotnet restore >>>> ... >>>> ENTRYPOINT ["dotnet", "run"] >>>> >>>> thanks, >>>> F.D. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 6:09 PM Pavel Tupitsyn <ptupit...@apache.org> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Here is a gist to run Ignite.NET in Docker on Linux & .NET Core: >>>>> https://gist.github.com/ptupitsyn/1cbbdaef1fef7cc4be22addda19cade4 >>>>> >>>>> Confirmed to work with Ignite.NET Client on Windows. >>>>> >>>>> Let me know if you need more info. >>>>> Looks like you use some event API with remote filters, make sure that >>>>> remote filter class is available on server node and registered in >>>>> BinaryConfiguration. >>>>> Same is true for any other code that is executed remotely. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Pavel >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 2:14 PM F.D. <free.devel...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Thanks for your support, but I need more informations. Let me try to >>>>>> give you more details: >>>>>> I've launched a ignite node on docker with this command: >>>>>> >>>>>> docker run -it --rm --name ignite --net=host apacheignite/ignite >>>>>> >>>>>> Then I try to connect to my dotnet client with this configuration: >>>>>> Snippet >>>>>> >>>>>> Ignite = Ignition.Start(new IgniteConfiguration >>>>>> { >>>>>> Localhost = Dns.GetHostName(), >>>>>> ClientMode = true, >>>>>> DiscoverySpi = new TcpDiscoverySpi >>>>>> { >>>>>> IpFinder = new TcpDiscoveryMulticastIpFinder >>>>>> { >>>>>> LocalAddress = "AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD" >>>>>> }, >>>>>> SocketTimeout = TimeSpan.FromSeconds(0.3) >>>>>> }, >>>>>> IncludedEventTypes = EventType.CacheAll, >>>>>> }); >>>>>> >>>>>> But I got this errors on the server node: >>>>>> >>>>>> [10:36:28,512][SEVERE][sys-stripe-2-#3][query] CacheEntryEventFilter >>>>>> failed: class o.a.i.IgniteException: Platforms are not available >>>>>> [nodeId=861e0f56-6a8b-4ff9-9ea0-a6e5c4d3126b] (Use >>>>>> Apache.Ignite.Core.Ignition.Start() or Apache.Ignite.exe to start >>>>>> Ignite.NET nodes; ignite::Ignition::Start() or ignite.exe to start Ignite >>>>>> C++ nodes). >>>>>> >>>>>> I suppose I should start the .NET Ignite (the thing that I did when I >>>>>> didn't use docker). Can you help me? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> F.D. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 7:10 PM Pavel Tupitsyn <ptupit...@apache.org> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> 1. Yes, Ignite.NET will run in Linux docker container under .NET >>>>>>> Core. >>>>>>> You can use microsoft/dotnet:sdk base image, install Java there (apt >>>>>>> install default-jdk), and run your app >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 2. There are no Windows containers with Ignite >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>> Pavel >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 4:07 PM Ilya Kasnacheev < >>>>>>> ilya.kasnach...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hello! >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> For the first question: There's no reason that you would not be >>>>>>>> able to run Java, Mono or dotnet core Ignite node inside docket, >>>>>>>> connect to >>>>>>>> it with C# client. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Should be working as soon as you configure it properly. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>> Ilya Kasnacheev >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> чт, 20 дек. 2018 г. в 12:36, F.D. <free.devel...@gmail.com>: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Hi Igniters, >>>>>>>>> I'd like to know if is it possible to use ignite docker (with >>>>>>>>> linux O.S.) and connect a ignite client in C#. I suppose no, is it? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> So the second question, is already present in the docker >>>>>>>>> repository an image for Ignite .NET (with windows O.S.)? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>>>> F.D. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>