Hi all, Here is the update for work recently done for the CentOS Community Container Pipeline. - Docker builds in the CCCP-Service were taking a long time for building each images. We tracked down the issue and got in conclusion of building the images sequentially. This increase the performance as the other option of creating docker lvm pool is already in place. - - For getting the builds sequential we created beanstalkd tubes managing the builds from jenkins. Jenkins pushes all the builds to beankstalkd tube. beanstalk client starts the build one after another is complete. - We were checking with the facts to include OSBS as build client for CCCP. After analyzing different facts of benefits of osbs and our current issues for the system, we are postponing OSBS adoption till our first release. We will be looking for adopting this after that. - - We got atomic registry built from CCCP-Service with proper namespace. This is also demoed as end to end user story to the team. Currently we are taking the origin base images from outside of registry.centos.org In the coming days, we will be focusing on : - Getting Openshift origin completely built from registry.centos.org with all its base images (also indirectly solving problem with dependent container images) - Write a wiki page on wiki.centos.org for atomic registry. - Setting up end to end delivery with test suites (container scanning etc) and build sequence. *Mohammed Zeeshan Ahmed* Associate Software Engineer, Redhat Developers Team (Devtools) IRC : mzee1000 mohammedzee1000.wordpress.com Old PGP Public Key : http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x726A119E62847E37 (REVOKED) New PGP Public Key : https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x147A8569AFC5E9ED -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/attachments/20160620/b6dc61e0/attachment-0007.html>