Hi all,
At the beginning of November, Docker instituted rate limiting on Docker Hub. Some builds happening in Quay are now hitting this limit[1], including those using the CentOS base images.
Docker has a program to remove the rate limiting for open source projects[2]. Has anyone applied yet on behalf of the CentOS project? If not, who would be the right person to contact?
We did notice that CentOS has its own registry[3], but it's currently returning 502 Bad Gateway when you hit the index page. However registry.centos.org/centos/centos:8 works -- is that a stable place for us to get the latest CentOS container images?
Alternatively, would it be possible to get official builds for CentOS published to quay?
Thanks -
Stephen
[1] https://groups.google.com/g/metal3-dev/c/6T6rMoFEOIc/m/KT68jzF5BAAJ [2] https://www.docker.com/blog/expanded-support-for-open-source-software-projec... [3] https://wiki.centos.org/ContainerPipeline
Stephen,
I publish CentOS images on quay.io, should you care to use them. They aren't as optimized/small as the official images, but I do I try and update them every 1-2 weeks.
The repos are at:
https://quay.io/organization/roboxes
And for the CentOS images:
https://quay.io/repository/roboxes/centos6 https://quay.io/repository/roboxes/centos7 https://quay.io/repository/roboxes/centos8
L~
On 11/17/20 2:54 PM, Stephen Benjamin wrote:
Hi all,
At the beginning of November, Docker instituted rate limiting on Docker Hub. Some builds happening in Quay are now hitting this limit[1], including those using the CentOS base images.
Docker has a program to remove the rate limiting for open source projects[2]. Has anyone applied yet on behalf of the CentOS project? If not, who would be the right person to contact?
We did notice that CentOS has its own registry[3], but it's currently returning 502 Bad Gateway when you hit the index page. However registry.centos.org/centos/centos:8 works -- is that a stable place for us to get the latest CentOS container images?
Alternatively, would it be possible to get official builds for CentOS published to quay?
Thanks -
Stephen
[1] https://groups.google.com/g/metal3-dev/c/6T6rMoFEOIc/m/KT68jzF5BAAJ [2] https://www.docker.com/blog/expanded-support-for-open-source-software-projec... [3] https://wiki.centos.org/ContainerPipeline
CentOS-devel mailing list CentOS-devel@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel
On 17/11/2020 21:54, Stephen Benjamin wrote:
Hi all,
At the beginning of November, Docker instituted rate limiting on Docker Hub. Some builds happening in Quay are now hitting this limit[1], including those using the CentOS base images.
Docker has a program to remove the rate limiting for open source projects[2]. Has anyone applied yet on behalf of the CentOS project? If not, who would be the right person to contact?
I don't think it was done but then wondering about moving to Quay.io ? IIRC Brian Stinson recently said that he had that on his Todo (see https://pagure.io/centos-infra/issue/77)
We did notice that CentOS has its own registry[3], but it's currently returning 502 Bad Gateway when you hit the index page. However registry.centos.org/centos/centos:8 works -- is that a stable place for us to get the latest CentOS container images?
Worth mentioning here that the ContainerPipeline team "melted like ice under sun" so only one remaining user is active and maintaining that infra : Bama Charan Kundu bkundu@redhat.com That setup/environment was moved recently to its own infra, so registry.centos.org (and pipeline behind) isn't maintained by CentOS Infra (nor even Project) (worth clarifying)
Alternatively, would it be possible to get official builds for CentOS published to quay?
Yes, see above
Stephen,
I publish CentOS images on quay.io, should you care to use them. They aren't as optimized/small as the official images, but I do I try and update them every 1-2 weeks.
The repos are at:
https://quay.io/organization/roboxes
And for the CentOS images:
https://quay.io/repository/roboxes/centos6 https://quay.io/repository/roboxes/centos7 https://quay.io/repository/roboxes/centos8
L~
On 11/17/20 2:54 PM, Stephen Benjamin wrote:
Hi all,
At the beginning of November, Docker instituted rate limiting on Docker Hub. Some builds happening in Quay are now hitting this limit[1], including those using the CentOS base images.
Docker has a program to remove the rate limiting for open source projects[2]. Has anyone applied yet on behalf of the CentOS project? If not, who would be the right person to contact?
We did notice that CentOS has its own registry[3], but it's currently returning 502 Bad Gateway when you hit the index page. However registry.centos.org/centos/centos:8 works -- is that a stable place for us to get the latest CentOS container images?
Alternatively, would it be possible to get official builds for CentOS published to quay?
Thanks -
Stephen
[1] https://groups.google.com/g/metal3-dev/c/6T6rMoFEOIc/m/KT68jzF5BAAJ [2] https://www.docker.com/blog/expanded-support-for-open-source-software-projec... [3] https://wiki.centos.org/ContainerPipeline
CentOS-devel mailing list CentOS-devel@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel