An updated version of CentOS Atomic Host (version 7.20160224) is now available for download[1]. CentOS Atomic Host is a lean operating system designed to run Docker containers, built from standard CentOS 7 RPMs, and tracking the component versions included in Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host.
[1] https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Atomic/Download
CentOS Atomic Host is available as a VirtualBox or libvirt-formatted Vagrant box, or as an installable ISO, qcow2 or Amazon Machine image. These images are available for download at cloud.centos.org. The backing ostree repo is published to mirror.centos.org.
CentOS Atomic Host includes these core component versions:
- kernel-3.10.0-327.10.1.el7.x86_64 - cloud-init-0.7.5-10.el7.centos.1.x86_64 - atomic-1.6-6.gitca1e384.el7.x86_64 - kubernetes-1.2.0-0.6.alpha1.git8632732.el7.x86_64 - etcd-2.2.2-5.el7.x86_64 - ostree-2016.1-2.atomic.el7.x86_64 - docker-1.8.2-10.el7.centos.x86_64 - flannel-0.5.3-9.el7.x86_64
Upgrading
If you're running a previous version of CentOS Atomic Host, you can upgrade to the current image by running the following command:
$ sudo atomic host upgrade
Images
Vagrant
CentOS-Atomic-Host-7-Vagrant-Libvirt.box (421 MB) and CentOS-Atomic-Host-7-Vagrant-Virtualbox.box (435 MB) are Vagrant boxes for Libvirt and Virtualbox providers.
The easiest way to consume these images is via the Atlas / Vagrant Cloud setup (see https://atlas.hashicorp.com/centos/boxes/atomic-host). For example, getting the VirtualBox instance up would involve running the following two commands on a machine with vagrant installed:
$ vagrant init centos/atomic-host && vagrant up --provider virtualbox
ISO
The installer ISO (742 MB) can be used via regular install methods (PXE, CD, USB image, etc.) and uses the Anaconda installer to deliver the CentOS Atomic Host. This image allows users to control the install using kickstarts and to define custom storage, networking and user accounts. This is the recommended option for getting CentOS Atomic Host onto bare metal machines, or for generating your own image sets for custom environments.
QCOW2
The CentOS-Atomic-Host-7-GenericCloud.qcow2 (1 GB) image is suitable for use in on-premise and local virtualized environments. We test this on OpenStack, AWS and local Libvirt installs. If your virtualization platform does not provide its own cloud-init metadata source, you can create your own NoCloud iso image.
Amazon Machine Images
Region Image ID ------ --------
us-east-1 ami-e6d5e88c us-west-2 ami-3fb05d5f us-west-1 ami-fd62129d eu-west-1 ami-451ea236 eu-central-1 ami-ce8663a1 ap-southeast-1 ami-6c4c850f ap-northeast-1 ami-c74644a9 ap-southeast-2 ami-bae8ced9 ap-northeast-2 ami-5732fc39 sa-east-1 ami-059d1f69
SHA Sums
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Release Cycle
The CentOS Atomic Host image follows the upstream Red Hat Enterprise Linux Atomic Host cadence. After sources are released, they're rebuilt and included in new images. After the images are tested by the SIG and deemed ready, we announce them.
Getting Involved
CentOS Atomic Host is produced by the CentOS Atomic SIG, based on upstream work from Project Atomic. If you'd like to work on testing images, help with packaging, documentation -- join us!
The SIG meets weekly on Thursdays at 16:00 UTC in the #centos-devel channel, and you'll often find us in #atomic and/or #centos-devel if you have questions. You can also join the atomic-devel mailing list if you'd like to discuss the direction of Project Atomic, its components, or have other questions.
Getting Help
If you run into any problems with the images or components, feel free to ask on the centos-devel mailing list.
Have questions about using Atomic? See the atomic mailing list or find us in the #atomic channel on Freenode.