On Fri, Oct 11 2019, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> I have been told by docker users (I'm not one) that systemd as provided on
> Debian can't be used in docker. I have no idea if that's true or not. I try
> really hard to know as little about init systems as possible and trust our
> maintainers who
On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 06:49:37PM -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> I have been told by docker users (I'm not one) that systemd as provided on
> Debian can't be used in docker. I have no idea if that's true or not. I try
> really hard to know as little about init systems as possible and trust ou
On 10/14/19 05:49, Marc Haber wrote:
>
> So, +1 to be able to run a default systemd-based Debian with systemd
> as pid 1 in a docker container.
Hi Marc, you can do this already. As explained somewhere else in the
thread, just run docker run with the --privilege flag.
Cheers.
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On Fri, 11 Oct 2019 19:25:54 -0400, Jose-Luis Rivas
wrote:
>There's not much sense in using systemd inside a docker container, to be
>honest. Generally you want to launch your service as custom as possible
>and the ENTRYPOINT allows you to do just that. Docker already sends the
>SIGKILL to the PID
Hi Tomas!
On 10/12/19 7:00 PM, Tomas Pospisek wrote:
> I have to say that I disagree with you and many others on this thread.
> Maybe Docker was *meant* for single application containers, I do not know.
In theory, yes.
> However running a service ("a single application") often implies
> surround
Hello Tomas!
On 10/12/19 13:00, Tomas Pospisek wrote:
> I have to say that I disagree with you and many others on this thread.
> Maybe Docker was *meant* for single application containers, I do not know.
>
> However running a service ("a single application") often implies
> surrounding services.
Hi,
On 12.10.19 19:00, Tomas Pospisek wrote:
> However running a service ("a single application") often implies
> surrounding services. F.ex. you want logs to be saved? Maybe you need to
> run cron or at? Maybe you want to get notified about problems, stats,
> whatever via email?
That's the poin
Hi,
Am 12.10.19 um 19:00 schrieb Tomas Pospisek:
> However running a service ("a single application") often implies
> surrounding services. F.ex. you want logs to be saved? Maybe you need to
> run cron or at? Maybe you want to get notified about problems, stats,
> whatever via email?
>
> Now you
Hi Debianistas!
Am 12.10.19 um 01:06 schrieb Ben Hutchings:
> On Fri, 2019-10-11 at 18:49 -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote:
>> I have had bugs filed against more than one package I maintain regarding
>> issues
>> with sysv init scripts when used in docker.
>>
>> I have been told by docker users (I'm
On Fri, 11 Oct 2019 at 18:49:37 -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> I have been told by docker users (I'm not one) that systemd as provided on
> Debian can't be used in docker. I have no idea if that's true or not.
It isn't, as noted elsewhere on this thread.
However, my understanding is that they
Hello,
Le sam. 12 oct. 2019 à 01:26, Jose-Luis Rivas a écrit :
>
> Hello Scott,
>
> On 10/11/19 18:49, Scott Kitterman wrote:
[...]
> In short: they should not be using systemd inside the container and if
> they want to the issue is not on how Debian ships systemd but that they
> are not using th
On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 18:49, Scott Kitterman
wrote:
If it is true, then to the extent we want Debian to be useful for
docker does
that mean we ought to maintain sysv init scripts? If it's not true,
can
someone point me to documentation that explains using systemd on
Debian in
docker?
On Fri, 2019-10-11 at 19:25 -0400, Jose-Luis Rivas wrote:
> There's not much sense in using systemd inside a docker container, to
> be honest.
To put it another way, in the container world the init system belongs
outside of the container.
That is because the closest thing equivalent to a containe
Forgot to add that docker has a recommended way of running multiple
processes per container and it actually avoids init systems launching
its own micro init:
https://docs.docker.com/config/containers/multi-service_container/
On 10/11/19 19:25, Jose-Luis Rivas wrote
> Here's a little bit of history
Hello Scott,
On 10/11/19 18:49, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> I have had bugs filed against more than one package I maintain regarding
> issues
> with sysv init scripts when used in docker.
>
> I have been told by docker users (I'm not one) that systemd as provided on
> Debian can't be used in dock
On Fri, 2019-10-11 at 18:49 -0400, Scott Kitterman wrote:
> I have had bugs filed against more than one package I maintain regarding
> issues
> with sysv init scripts when used in docker.
>
> I have been told by docker users (I'm not one) that systemd as provided on
> Debian can't be used in do
I have had bugs filed against more than one package I maintain regarding issues
with sysv init scripts when used in docker.
I have been told by docker users (I'm not one) that systemd as provided on
Debian can't be used in docker. I have no idea if that's true or not. I try
really hard to kno
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