Marius,

What host platform are you testing against?

----- Rom

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Well, that is an interesting idea.

Ultimately I think there will need to be a fork of vboxwrapper that knows how 
to handle the docker daemon as well as VirtualBox.

A 27MB boot image is pretty enticing.

----- Rom

From: Marius Millea [mailto:[email protected]]
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Yea sorry ambiguous what I meant by host there. The idea is that BOINC clients 
are running VBoxwrapper which loads up boot2docker inside of which I run my 
Docker apps.

Marius

On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 1:38 PM, Rom Walton 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hosts or guests?

Using VirtualBox implies that your docker application would be running within a 
Linux guest.

----- Rom

From: Marius Millea [mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
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Hi Rom,

Yea, I think that's exactly what I'd need. I had started looking at the source 
for vboxwrapper, but if that's something you could add officially to BOINC then 
that'd be amazing, thanks!

My end goal btw is to have hosts running Docker, and this would allow 
persisting images between tasks. We'll see if there's any other road blocks...

Marius





On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 12:25 PM, Rom Walton 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I can add another shared directory that points to a scratch area in the 
project's directory.

Would that work for you?

----- Rom

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 On Behalf Of Marius Millea
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(sorry if this screws up the threading, I can't figure out how to reply to a 
specific message given I receive only the digest?)


I see, that makes a lot of sense, thanks. I suppose a followup problem is that 
this is a VBox app, which AFAIK only gets access to the mounted shared/ folder. 
Is there any way around this?

Marius


The easiest way is to not tell BOINC about the file -
> just create it in the project directory, and look for it there in 
> subsequent jobs.
>
> The app can get the project dir from the APP_INIT_DATA:
> http://boinc.berkeley.edu/trac/wiki/StatusApi
>
> -- David
>
>
> On 25-Jun-2015 2:10 AM, Marius Millea wrote:
> > Suppose the result of a computation yields a large file which I 
> > would
> like
> >
> > 1) to remain on host
> > 2) to be used in subsequent computations
> > 3) to not be uploaded
> >
> > I think I know how to do 1), if I have the file in the output 
> > template I can add the <copy_file> flag. Is there actually any way 
> > to do 2 or 3 though?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Marius
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