[Starlingx-discuss] Is there any plan of containerize the flock services ?

Rowsell, Brent Brent.Rowsell at windriver.com
Wed Feb 27 02:13:14 UTC 2019


Hi Victor, 

For R2 only the openstack and some of it’s supporting services will be containerized.

A longer term objective is to containerize as much of the flock services as possible. This is a candidate for the next release and will be     discussed as part of the R3 planning later this year.

Brent 

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> On Feb 26, 2019, at 11:59 AM, Victor Rodriguez <vm.rod25 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Frank and STX community
> 
> Based on the presentation discuss during phoenix meeting last January
> I had the impression that flock services were meant to be on the host
> OS where the containers are running, is this still valid for the long
> term?
> 
> I am asking this because on today multi-OS meeting we present the
> following architecture/plan:
> 
> https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ck7vGH50AIAjUx9GNrIGtowG5qg7OYUBNdJyY-5ZvDc/edit?usp=sharing
> 
> Where we are considering the task of build all the flock services on
> Ubuntu, However, based on this task:
> 
> https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2004008
> 
> Gives me the impression that there is a plan for reducing the number
> of flock services running on the host OS, If that is the case, Could
> you please share the list of what flock services that you have in mind
> to put in a container?  this will help us to reduce the list of
> packages we need to build.
> 
> On the same topic, for the none open stack packages like systemd, bash
> or python, do you have the list of packages that need to run outside
> the containers on the host OS? Having this exact list of packages will
> help us to focus on the exact packages to build on Ubuntu.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Victor Rodriguez
> 
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