On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 8:14 PM Rowsell, Brent <Brent.Rowsell@windriver.com> wrote:
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
Thanks a lot for your repply Brent I definitely support the approach of containers, now, one question, if the goal is to containerize as much of the flock services as possible, can we have the list of what services are not going to be on containers? based on that we can minimize the efforts of packaging for Ubuntu and maybe help more on the containerization of the flock services. The more we have in containers the easier is for us to migrate to other OS ( the packages that might need be ported to other OS might be: kernel, horizon, and keystone right ? ) So far we have a POC of fm-manager and fm-common [1], what I don't want is to spend time building debs that will not be useful in the future. Regards Victor Rodriguez [1] https://github.com/marcelarosalesj/stx-packaging/commit/4bf237bf5f97e68b96a5...
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On Feb 26, 2019, at 11:59 AM, Victor Rodriguez <vm.rod25@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/1ck7vGH50AIAjUx9GNrIGtowG5qg7OYUBNdJy...
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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