Hello all, I was thinking about possibly storing the ndslabs/jupyter-et image that is used by the etkhub in there. Right now this is in the ndslabs organization so there is little direct control (and people in NDS would be ok if the ET were to take over image but are also fine to keep it hosted. The bonus right now is that NDS already has things set up such that a push to the repo rebuilds the image).
Yours, Roland > > > On 15 Mar 2019, at 03:51, Erik Schnetter > <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > Roland > > Yes, I own this organization. This hosts an image I created several years > ago. See also <https://github.com/eschnett/einsteintoolkit-docker>. > Unfortunately, I did not manage to find a good way to have the Cactus > executable and simulation result be placed outside the container. I will be > happy to transfer ownership to you, or to create a team, etc. Please advise. > > Ian Hinder mentioned to me that he also created an image, but I assume he did > not upload it. > > It was very large, so I didn't upload it. Steve Brandt also did this. It's > not clear exactly how one would use Docker with the ET. I think I set up > three different images, inheriting from each other. The first was just the > dependencies, the second included the code, and the third included the build. > Which one you choose to use would be based on what you needed to be able to > do. e.g. for a workshop, maybe you want it already built. For a development > environment, maybe you want just the dependencies. > > For storing the simulation results, one would presumably use a volume. I > didn't think of storing the executable outside the container; would this be > the whole built config, or just the exe? You could do that with a volume as > well, but I'm not sure of the purpose? > > I have two jenkins containers at https://hub.docker.com/u/ianhinder. > > – The et-jenkins-slave one is actively used by the build system. > > – jenkins-einsteintoolkit is for a standalone environment; it gives you a > full working jenkins system (without needing separate master/slaves) with all > the packages installed. I haven't tested this recently though. Last updated > 4 years ago, so I doubt it will work :) > > -- > Ian Hinder > Research Software Engineer > University of Manchester, UK > -- My email is as private as my paper mail. I therefore support encrypting and signing email messages. Get my PGP key from http://pgp.mit.edu .
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