On 1/29/19 12:41 PM, mabi wrote:Thanks for your answer.Now this would be for a production server for okd.io 3.11 that's why I chose CentOS Atomic Host. As far as I know Fedora is not for production server usage right?So my question is: what do people use for production okd.io with cri-o as container runtime?Standard OS's Fedora/CentOS/RHEL.‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐On Tuesday, January 29, 2019 1:20 PM, Daniel Walsh <dwalsh redhat com> wrote:I would figure you need it on Fedora CoreOS. We did some experimenting with CRI-O in a system container but decided this caused too many issues.On 1/29/19 11:50 AM, Scott McCarty wrote:Chris/Derrick,Have either of you ran into this?Best RegardsScott MOn Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 12:56 PM mabi <mabi protonmail ch> wrote:Hello,I would like to use CRI-O (https://cri-o.io/) on CentOS Atomic Host along with or instead of Docker but it looks like there are no cri-o packages for Atomic Host:# rpm-ostree install cri-oChecking out tree 4b20905... doneEnabled rpm-md repositories: base updates extrasrpm-md repo 'base' (cached); generated: 2018-11-25 16:00:34rpm-md repo 'updates' (cached); generated: 2019-01-24 13:56:44rpm-md repo 'extras' (cached); generated: 2018-12-10 16:00:03Importing metadata [=============] 100%error: No package matches 'cri-o'Is there any other ways I can get CRI-O running on Atomic Host? and/or is it planned to be also available on Atomic Hosting in the near future?Regards,Mabi---- Scott McCarty, RHCA Product Management - Containers, Red Hat Enterprise Linux & OpenShift Email: smccarty redhat com Phone: 312-660-3535 Cell: 330-807-1043 Web: http://crunchtools.com Learning Container Engines by Demo: https://goo.gl/zMrLqR