Hi All, Here is an update on the recent works done in Centos Community Container Pipeline * Registry is now accessible through UI, https://registry.centos.org. we have only https enabled for now. This lists down all the images and tags in the registry[1]. * Sentry is set for monitoring application, with updated application logs and levels. * Build notification emails are now segregated based on the stage the service running on. * Jenkins jobs are now synced with the container-index. It updates accordingly with changes from container-index[2].
Our recent focus is: * Getting the provision script to clear environment before deploying * Serialize Dockerfile linters to run before builder builds the image from it. * Getting unnecessary tags cleared from registry.centos.org * Updating opnshift origin to use latest versions
[1]https://registry.centos.org/repositories [2]https://github.com/centos/container-index
Regards Bamacharan Kundu
Am 03.08.2017 um 14:30 schrieb Bamacharan Kundu:
Hi All, Here is an update on the recent works done in Centos Community Container Pipeline * Registry is now accessible through UI,https://registry.centos.org. we have only https enabled for now. This lists down all the images and tags in the registry[1].
Hi,
UI access to the registry is certainly helpful, but that specific tool misses useful features. Just to name that there is no way to sort the table view i.e. by created column.
Couldn't you use the Openshift repository?
Alexander
Hi Alexander,
On 08/03/2017 11:43 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 03.08.2017 um 14:30 schrieb Bamacharan Kundu:
Hi All, Here is an update on the recent works done in Centos Community Container Pipeline * Registry is now accessible through UI,https://registry.centos.org. we have only https enabled for now. This lists down all the images and tags in the registry[1].
Hi,
UI access to the registry is certainly helpful, but that specific tool misses useful features. Just to name that there is no way to sort the table view i.e. by created column
Thanks for the suggestion, this is the basic UI. We will improve it to make it more usefull.
Couldn't you use the Openshift repository?
Do you mean atomic-registry? we planned for the same in first go. but there is discussions going on for deprecating it.
http://post-office.corp.redhat.com/archives/aos-devel/2017-May/msg00542.html
Regards Bamacharan
Alexander
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On Fri, 4 Aug 2017, Bamacharan Kundu wrote:
Hi Alexander,
On 08/03/2017 11:43 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 03.08.2017 um 14:30 schrieb Bamacharan Kundu:
Hi All, Here is an update on the recent works done in Centos Community Container Pipeline * Registry is now accessible through UI,https://registry.centos.org. we have only https enabled for now. This lists down all the images and tags in the registry[1].
Hi,
UI access to the registry is certainly helpful, but that specific tool misses useful features. Just to name that there is no way to sort the table view i.e. by created column
Thanks for the suggestion, this is the basic UI. We will improve it to make it more usefull.
Couldn't you use the Openshift repository?
Do you mean atomic-registry? we planned for the same in first go. but there is discussions going on for deprecating it.
http://post-office.corp.redhat.com/archives/aos-devel/2017-May/msg00542.html
Is the above a private url? I get: "post-office.corp.redhat.com’s server DNS address could not be found." when I try to access it.
Regards,
On 08/04/2017 08:17 PM, me@tdiehl.org wrote:
On Fri, 4 Aug 2017, Bamacharan Kundu wrote:
Hi Alexander,
On 08/03/2017 11:43 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 03.08.2017 um 14:30 schrieb Bamacharan Kundu:
Hi All, Here is an update on the recent works done in Centos Community Container Pipeline * Registry is now accessible through UI,https://registry.centos.org. we have only https enabled for now. This lists down all the images and tags in the registry[1].
Hi,
UI access to the registry is certainly helpful, but that specific tool misses useful features. Just to name that there is no way to sort the table view i.e. by created column
Thanks for the suggestion, this is the basic UI. We will improve it to make it more usefull.
Couldn't you use the Openshift repository?
Do you mean atomic-registry? we planned for the same in first go. but there is discussions going on for deprecating it.
http://post-office.corp.redhat.com/archives/aos-devel/2017-May/msg00542.html
Is the above a private url? I get: "post-office.corp.redhat.com’s server DNS address could not be found." when I try to access it.
Yeah, it is a private one. By mistake I added the link here. I apologize for the inconvenience caused.
Regards Bamacharan
Regards,
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Am 04.08.2017 um 08:50 schrieb Bamacharan Kundu:
Hi Alexander,
On 08/03/2017 11:43 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 03.08.2017 um 14:30 schrieb Bamacharan Kundu:
Hi All, Here is an update on the recent works done in Centos Community Container Pipeline * Registry is now accessible through UI,https://registry.centos.org. we have only https enabled for now. This lists down all the images and tags in the registry[1].
Hi,
UI access to the registry is certainly helpful, but that specific tool misses useful features. Just to name that there is no way to sort the table view i.e. by created column
Thanks for the suggestion, this is the basic UI. We will improve it to make it more usefull.
Thanks, I understand your point.
Couldn't you use the Openshift repository?
Do you mean atomic-registry? we planned for the same in first go. but there is discussions going on for deprecating it.
http://post-office.corp.redhat.com/archives/aos-devel/2017-May/msg00542.html
Hi Bamacharan,
I mean the standalone registry based on Openshift. I have evaluated it for personal use and got inspired by
https://www.projectatomic.io/blog/2017/05/oo-standalone-registry/
using the ansible playbook,
Regards Bamacharan
Alexander
Regards
Alexander
On Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 10:18 PM, Alexander Dalloz ad+lists@uni-x.org wrote:
Am 04.08.2017 um 08:50 schrieb Bamacharan Kundu:
Hi Alexander,
On 08/03/2017 11:43 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 03.08.2017 um 14:30 schrieb Bamacharan Kundu:
Hi All, Here is an update on the recent works done in Centos Community Container Pipeline * Registry is now accessible through UI, https://registry.centos.org. we have only https enabled for now. This lists down all the images and tags in the registry[1].
Hi,
UI access to the registry is certainly helpful, but that specific tool misses useful features. Just to name that there is no way to sort the table view i.e. by created column
Thanks for the suggestion, this is the basic UI. We will improve it to make it more usefull.
Thanks, I understand your point.
Couldn't you use the Openshift repository?
Do you mean atomic-registry? we planned for the same in first go. but there is discussions going on for deprecating it.
http://post-office.corp.redhat.com/archives/aos-devel/2017- May/msg00542.html
Hi Bamacharan,
I mean the standalone registry based on Openshift. I have evaluated it for personal use and got inspired by
https://www.projectatomic.io/blog/2017/05/oo-standalone-registry/
using the ansible playbook,
This looks like the standard atomic registry UI itself
Regards
Bamacharan
Alexander
Regards
Alexander
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