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The wheel and image build tools hit intermittent issues such as: * Network or server issues that cause file download failures * Repo access failures due to repo updates or other issues To avoid formal build failures on such issues, this update adds retries around specific commands, like wget and docker build. Change-Id: Ifafdc6201872f43b2dd77efd4dcb033456477c2e Closes-Bug: 1823986 Signed-off-by: Don Penney <don.penney@windriver.com> |
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stx-centos | ||
build-stx-base.sh | ||
build-stx-images.sh | ||
README |
## Example commands for building StarlingX images PRIVATE_REGISTRY_USERID=myuser PRIVATE_REGISTRY=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:9001 VERSION=2018.11.13 OS=centos OS_VERSION=7.5.1804 BUILD_STREAM=stable HOST_PORT=8088 ## Step 1: Build stx-centos time $MY_REPO/build-tools/build-docker-images/build-stx-base.sh \ --os ${OS} \ --os-version ${OS_VERSION} \ --version ${VERSION} \ --user ${PRIVATE_REGISTRY_USERID} \ --registry ${PRIVATE_REGISTRY} \ --push \ --repo stx-local-build,http://${HOSTNAME}:${HOST_PORT}/${MY_WORKSPACE}/std/rpmbuild/RPMS \ --repo stx-mirror-distro,http://${HOSTNAME}:${HOST_PORT}/${MY_REPO}/cgcs-root/cgcs-${OS}-repo/Binary \ --clean ## Step 2: Build wheels (output as tarball) time $MY_REPO/build-tools/build-wheels/build-wheel-tarball.sh \ --os ${OS} \ --os-version ${OS_VERSION} \ --stream ${BUILD_STREAM} ## Step 3: Build images time $MY_REPO/build-tools/build-docker-images/build-stx-images.sh \ --os ${OS} \ --version ${VERSION} \ --stream ${BUILD_STREAM} \ --base ${PRIVATE_REGISTRY}/${PRIVATE_REGISTRY_USERID}/stx-${OS}:${VERSION} \ --wheels http://${HOSTNAME}:${HOST_PORT}/${MY_WORKSPACE}/std/build-wheels-${OS}-${BUILD_STREAM}/stx-${OS}-${BUILD_STREAM}-wheels.tar \ --user ${PRIVATE_REGISTRY_USERID} \ --registry ${PRIVATE_REGISTRY} \ --push --latest \ --clean ## Note: Verify that lighttpd is not bound to "localhost" vi /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf # server.bind = "localhost" systemctl restart lighttpd ## Note: You may need to add an iptables rule to allow the docker ## containers to access the http server on your host. For example: iptables -I INPUT 6 -i docker0 -p tcp --dport ${HOST_PORT} -m state --state NEW,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT