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[atomic-announce] New CentOS Atomic Host with Optional Docker 1.13
- From: Jason Brooks <jbrooks redhat com>
- To: atomic-devel <atomic-devel projectatomic io>, atomic-announce projectatomic io, "The CentOS developers mailing list." <centos-devel centos org>
- Subject: [atomic-announce] New CentOS Atomic Host with Optional Docker 1.13
- Date: Tue, 16 May 2017 10:56:18 -0700
An updated version of CentOS Atomic Host (tree version 7.20170428), is
now available, featuring the option of substituting the host’s default
docker 1.12 container engine with a more recent, docker 1.13-based
version, provided via the docker-latest package.
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Atomic/Download
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.
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:
- atomic-1.15.4-2.el7.x86_64
- cloud-init-0.7.5-10.el7.centos.1.x86_64
- docker-1.12.6-16.el7.centos.x86_64
- etcd-3.1.3-1.el7.x86_64
- flannel-0.7.0-1.el7.x86_64
- kernel-3.10.0-514.16.1.el7.x86_64
- kubernetes-node-1.5.2-0.5.gita552679.el7.x86_64
- ostree-2017.3-2.el7.x86_64
- rpm-ostree-client-2017.3-1.atomic.el7.x86_64
Containerized kubernetes-master
The downstream release of CentOS Atomic Host ships without the
kubernetes-master package built into the image. Instead, you can run the
master kubernetes components (apiserver, scheduler, and
controller-manager) in containers, managed via systemd, using the
service files and instructions on the CentOS wiki. The containers
referenced in these systemd service files are built in and hosted from
the CentOS Community Container Pipeline, based on Dockerfiles from the
CentOS-Dockerfiles repository.
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Atomic/ContainerizedMaster
These containers have been tested with the kubernetes ansible scripts
provided in the upstream contrib repository, and they work as expected,
provided you first copy the service files onto your master.
Alternatively, you can install the kubernetes-master components using
rpm-ostree package layering using the command:
atomic host install kubernetes-master.
docker-latest
You can switch to the alternate docker version by running:
# systemctl disable docker --now
# systemctl enable docker-latest --now
# sed -i '/DOCKERBINARY/s/^#//g' /etc/sysconfig/docker
Because both docker services share the /run/docker directory, you cannot
run both docker and docker-latest at the same time on the same system.
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 and
CentOS-Atomic-Host-7-Vagrant-Virtualbox.box 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 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 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
---------------- --------------
ap-south-1 ami-9c7b06f3
eu-west-2 ami-14425570
eu-west-1 ami-a1b9b7c7
ap-northeast-2 ami-e01cc18e
ap-northeast-1 ami-2a0d304d
sa-east-1 ami-ce7619a2
ca-central-1 ami-8b813def
ap-southeast-1 ami-61e36702
ap-southeast-2 ami-84c7cde7
eu-central-1 ami-f970ae96
us-east-1 ami-4a70015c
us-east-2 ami-d2cfe8b7
us-west-1 ami-57ba9c37
us-west-2 ami-fbd8bd9b
SHA Sums
977c9b6e70dd0170fc092520f01be26c4d256ffe5340928d79c762850e5cedd9
CentOS-Atomic-Host-7.1704-GenericCloud.qcow2
781074c43aa6a6f3cad61a77108541976776eb3cb6fe30f54ca746a8314b5f87
CentOS-Atomic-Host-7.1704-GenericCloud.qcow2.gz
aef7fedf01b920ee75449467eb93724405cb22d861311fbc42406a7bd4dbfee2
CentOS-Atomic-Host-7.1704-GenericCloud.qcow2.xz
669c5fd1b97bc2849a7e3dbec325207d98e834ce71e17e0921b583820d91f4f5
CentOS-Atomic-Host-7.1704-Installer.iso
b5ef69bff65ab595992649f62c8fc67c61faa59ba7f4ff0cb455a9196e450ae2
CentOS-Atomic-Host-7.1704-Vagrant-Libvirt.box
73757f50ef9cdac2e3ba6d88a216cca23000a32fa96891902feaa86d49147e3f
CentOS-Atomic-Host-7.1704-Vagrant-VirtualBox.box
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.
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