Hi Jorge,
The Docker images on quay.io are images that are build in
different CI pipelines and then used in other pipelines for all
kind of builds/validations.
These are not images to install/setup an oVirt environment.
Jean-Louis
So... I don't know where this link comes from and if it is being used for any functionality or purpose.
https://quay.io/organization/ovirt
Regarding orchestration, I think it is too early to decide. It could even be ansible with docker or podman... similar to kolla-ansible for osp.
Anyway, these are just my ramblings.
Em sex., 9 de mai. de 2025 às 01:58, Marcos Sungaila via Users <users@ovirt.org> escreveu:
_______________________________________________Hi Jorge,
This is a great initiative and I believe it is worth enough for the challenge you have ahead.
A solid first step in this process is to work with small, dedicated containers, each tailored to a specific application or service. This approach ensures modularity, reduces complexity, and facilitates troubleshooting when needed.
Once you have the basic containerization structure, the next step involves modularizing the application by breaking down the engine monolithic application into multiple independent containers. This will offer enhanced scalability, flexibility, and efficiency in managing updates and deployments.
For such a project, using a container orchestration platform such as Kubernetes is recommended. Helm, a package manager for Kubernetes, can streamline deployment by managing configurations and automating complex processes. Using Helm to run an Engine server ensures smoother deployment and operational consistency.
Do you already have a path in mind?
Marcos
From: Jorge Visentini <jorgevisentini@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 7, 2025 5:26 PM
To: users <users@ovirt.org>
Subject: [External] : [ovirt-users] build ovirt in docker container
hey...
Is it crazy of me to try to compile everything in a single (big) container, or at least divide the closest services into containers?
Is there any initiative in this direction?
I swear, I didn't smoke anything to have this idea 🙏🤣
I ask this because I'm in the initial process of creating a build in rocky linux 9.
By the way, if anyone has basic documentation for this porting from centos 9 stream to rl9, it would be very welcome.
Here we use Mellanox 3 and 4, and Emulex, so I need to standardize the kernel to compile the drivers lol
many thanks
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