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Tuesday, March 8, 2022 - Docker in Docker moderated by Andrew Manning.  We will introduce some typical motivations and different methods for running Docker commands within a Docker container, and we will examine the MUSES Calculation Engine as an example use case.

Slides: https://docs.circuses.ncsa.illinois.edu/p/nG8-eRsMD#/


Recording:  https://uofi.box.com/s/1gxdwrenmddh6oj225r2h7nhf9jeo04j

Attendees:

Luigi Marini 

Jong Lee 

Timothy Andrew Manning 

Elizabeth Yanello 

Rob Kooper 

Chen Wang 

Christopher Navarro 

Vismayak Mohanarajan 

Maxwell Burnette 

Sara Lambert (Sara)

Jeff Terstriep 

Minu Mathew 

Mikolaj Kowalik 

Kastan Day 

Dipannita Dey 

Yong Wook Kim 

Mikolaj Kowalik 

Santiago Nunez-Corrales 

Vara Veera Gowtham Naraharisetty 

Elizabeth Yanello 


Discussion:

Rob Kooper that is what portainer does to monitor docker daemon. This will give you access to all of the docker pieces

See Slides




Questions:

Luigi Marini  do you have the ability to launch the containers? In the full host system we have the whole host of kubernetes and they will launch jobs as they come in. 

Sara Lambert has used docker in docker in the past, but things have changed since then.  It seems to be evolving that the system more secure.

Kastan Day  if you are outside of kubernetes, why use docker in docker?  It provides a container for you to run, not necessarily in kubernetes.  docker compose is static;

It helps to build the container, you can then delete the entire container when you are finished with it.





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