Dear all,
I've built GlusterFS 3.12 image from Dockerfile and changed Gluster
version and vendor, a pull request has been sent on Github.
# docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID
CREATED SIZE
dockerfile-gluster-3.12 latest 4647c9d71843 53
minutes ago 371.2 MB
docker.io/centos 7 ff426288ea90 5
weeks ago 207.2 MB
# docker ps -a
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND
CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
9afa8c0ab468 dockerfile-gluster-3.12 "/usr/sbin/init" 38
minutes ago Up 38 minutes small_shannon
# docker exec -it 9afa8c0ab468 bash
# glusterd -V
glusterfs 3.12.5
There was just a Dockerfile on the gluster-3.10 branch for building
GlusterFS 3.10. Have updated that Dockerfile and sent a pull request
on Github.
# docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID
CREATED SIZE
dockerfile-gluster-3.10 latest fbedfea074f6 36
minutes ago 435.5 MB
docker.io/centos 7 ff426288ea90 5
weeks ago 207.2 MB
# docker ps -a
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND
CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
0269de7f42bd dockerfile-gluster-3.10 "/usr/sbin/init" 7
seconds ago Up 6 seconds high_jang
# docker exec -it 0269de7f42bd sh
sh-4.2# glusterd -V
glusterfs 3.10.10
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:
# 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-3.13 "/usr/sbin/init"
About an hour ago Up About an hour
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# docker exec -it 4e164d71256f sh
sh-4.2# glusterd -V
glusterfs 3.13.2
Regards,
Javier Romero