Re: 389ds container images and tags

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Hi Viktor,

On 18.04.23 at 09:02 Viktor Ashirov wrote:

On Tue, Apr 18, 2023 at 8:15 AM Johannes Kastl <kastl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

https://hub.docker.com/r/389ds/dirsrv only has 2.1, 2.2 and latest. 2.2
and
latest are 8 months old.

https://quay.io/repository/389ds/dirsrv?tab=tags only has latest and c9s
without
any version tags (or I did not find them?).

Would it be possible to publish the tags more often? And maybe publish all
patch
versions (2.2.1, 2.2.6, ...) in addition?

Yes, it's possible.

:-)

Using "latest" or "stable" is not a good idea for container workloads, as
it
does not allow rollbacks in case of errors or changed behaviour. Rolling
back is
easy using helm charts, but only if the image can be changed back from say
2.2.6
to 2.2.5 by helm. When using stable or 2.2 or similar, the new image will
be
fetched and the old one discarded, so it will be lost and no longer usable.

Yes, that's understandable. As you already found out, we have a split brain
situation with images in different registries, so I wanted to sort this out
first.
Yes, I found the issue on Github regarding the images. I already commented my ideas.

But I can tags to quay.io repos.

That would be really nice.

One thing to keep in mind though: those minor releases might be less
tested. I chose to follow packages in Fedora rather than 389-ds-base
versions because these packages go through testing with FreeIPA and OpenQA.
But I guess with helm and deployments rollback this is less of an issue.

Basically I would like to have **one** usable image with the tags. If this is based on Fedora, C9s or openSUSE does not matter much to me (remember, container, I do not need to do anything inside the container normally :-) ). So if you just follow the Fedora ones as they are tested the most that would be fine for me.

The setup aka environment variables etc. should be the same on all of the images, as they are interpreted by the dscontainer binary that comes from 389ds-base if I understood this correct?

Kind Regards,
Johannes

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