Recently I got a chance to consolidate the Demo videos which covers how GlusterFS can be used in Docker, kubernetes and Openshift. I have placed everything in single channel for better tracking. The demo videos are analogous to previously published blog entries in this space. Here is a brief description…
In previous blog, I explained a method ( oci-systemd-hook) to run systemd gluster containers using oci-system-hook in a locked down mode. Today we will discuss about how to run gluster systemd containers without ‘privilege’ mode !! Awesome .. Isnt it ? I owe this blog to few people latest being…
OpenShift is a platform as a service product from Red Hat. The software that runs the service is open-sourced under the name OpenShift Origin, and is available on GitHub. OpenShift v3 is a layered system designed to expose underlying Docker and Kubernetes concepts as accurately as possible, with a focus…
We organized Docker Global Hack Day at Red Hat Office on 19th Sep’15. Though there were lots RSVPs, the turn up for the event was less than expected. We started the day by showing the recording of kick-off event. The … Continue reading →
On 1st Nov’14, Red Hat offices in Bangalore and Pune hosted Docker meetups and Hackathon. ~40 people attended Bangalore meetup. Before the hackathon we had following presentations :- Docker Global Hackday opening by Avi Cavale, Co-founder and CEO, Shippable. Introduction to … Continue reading →
If you’re a reader of my code or of this blog, it’s no secret that I hack on a lot of puppet and vagrant. Recently I’ve fooled around with a bit of docker, too. I realized that the vagrant, environments … Continue reading →
If you would like to try out gluster, a new CentOS based docker container is available on the docker hub at https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/gluster/gluster/. This image is very new, so do not use it for production environments. It is meant to be an early community version of gluster running within docker. For correctness and performance reasons, we recommend running …Read more
As a part of GlusterFS 3.5 testing and hackathon, I decided to put GlusterFS inside a docker container.So I installed docker on my Fedora20 desktop and then started a Fedora container Once I am inside the container I installed GlusterFS … Continue reading →