Re: Docker

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I played with Docker for a while and ran into some issues (perhaps
from my own ignorance of Docker principles).  The biggest issue seemed
to be that the IP was relatively ephemeral, which the MON really
doesn't like.  I couldn't find a reliably intuitive way to have the
MON get either the same IP or a way to update the IP in a way that
would also form a cluster.

If anyone has been able to get Ceph into Docker with reliability and
portability I would love to hear about it (and feature it on the
Ceph.com blog!).


Best Regards,

Patrick McGarry
Director, Community || Inktank
http://ceph.com  ||  http://inktank.com
@scuttlemonkey || @ceph || @inktank


On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 5:17 PM, Gandalf Corvotempesta
<gandalf.corvotempesta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Anybody using MONs and RGW inside docker containers?
> I would like to use a server with two docker containers, one for mon
> and one for RGW
>
> This to archieve a better isolation between services and some reusable
> components (the same container can be exported and used multiple times
> on multiple servers)
>
> Suggestions?
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