Merge "Change documentation to recommend Docker 1.7.0-dev"

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Jenkins 2015-06-11 19:33:09 +00:00 committed by Gerrit Code Review
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# Install base packages
yum -y install wget ntp git tcpdump python-pip
# Install Docker from binaries due to:
# https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/11760#issuecomment-88288278
curl https://fedorapeople.org/groups/heat/docker-1.6.0-rc5 -o /usr/local/sbin/docker
# Install Docker from binaries
curl -L https://master.dockerproject.com/linux/amd64/docker-1.7.0-dev -o /usr/local/sbin/docker
chmod +x /usr/local/sbin/docker && cd /usr/local/sbin/
./docker -d &

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sudo pip install -e .
In order to run Kolla, it is mandatory to run a version of `docker`
that is a 1.6.0. Docker 1.5.0 has a defect in `--pid=host` support where
the libvirt container cannot be stopped.
that is 1.7.0-dev or later. Docker 1.5.0 has a defect in `--pid=host`
support where the libvirt container cannot be stopped. Docker 1.6.0 lacks
specific features needed by the master of Kolla. Docker 1.7.0-dev introduces
mount propogation which is necessary for Neutron thin containers
and bindmounting of the /dev filesystem which is mandatory for the cinder
container.
If a version of Docker less than 1.6.0 is running on your system, stop it:
If a version of Docker less than 1.7.0-dev is running on your system, stop it:
sudo systemctl stop docker
sudo killall -9 docker
Next, download and run the Docker 1.6.0 binary provided by Docker Inc.:
If using an RPM based system, use the Docker 1.7.0-dev RPMs provided by the
Fedora project:
curl https://get.docker.com/builds/Linux/x86_64/docker-1.6.0 -o docker
sudo ./docker -d &
sudo yum install https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//packages/docker/1.7.0/6.git56481a3.fc23/x86_64/docker-1.7.0-6.git56481a3.fc23.x86_64.rpm
For Debian based systems, use the Docker installation tool provided by Docker,
Inc.:
curl -sSL https://test.docker.com/ | sh
For Ubuntu based systems, use the Docker installation tool provided by Docker,
Inc.:
curl -sSL https://test.docker.com/ubuntu | sh
Next, install the OpenStack python clients if they are not installed: