On 02/17/2018 06:48 PM, Javier Romero wrote: > I've been contributing through the CentOS Storage SIG with the > GlusterFS Github containers repository. > Have created a new Dockerfile for image creation to run containers on > CentOS 7 with GlusterFS 3.13 already installed. Also sent a pull > request on Github to merge a new branch named gluster-3.13 with this > new Dockerfile included. Tested on Centos 7 release 7.4.1708 (Core) > with kernel 3.10.0-693.17.1.el7.x86_64 and works ok: Javier, where is the PR/commit for the same, wanted to understand this better. Further, Humble maintains the docker images for Gluster (added him here). @Humble can we know how this ties in with our Docker images? > > # docker images > REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID > CREATED SIZE > dockerfile-gluster-3.13 latest 07931ac54c87 About > an hour ago 371.9 MB > docker.io/centos 7 ff426288ea90 > 5 weeks ago 207.2 MB > > > # docker ps -a > CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND > CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES > 4e164d71256f dockerfile-gluster-3.1 3 "/usr/sbin/init" About > an hour ago Up About an hour > backstabbing_babbage > > > # docker exec -it 4e164d71256f sh > sh-4.2# glusterd -V > glusterfs 3.13.2 > > Will be working to create a Vagrant Box and VirtualBox VM wirh > GlusterFS just installed, and see how can I provide them to other > users who may want to give them a try. Javier, I guess a good start to this is: https://github.com/raghavendra-talur/vagrant-cluster-creator rtalur maintains this, although the last commit is a bit old. Also, added him to the CC to enable further discussion on topic. Shyam _______________________________________________ Gluster-devel mailing list Gluster-devel@xxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel