Re: Provisioning Docker Containers on a Remote Host Using Jenkins Master

2017-11-27 Thread danish siddiqui
Hi,

Google is your best friend. You can find numerous videos on youtube. 

Thanks

On Sunday, 26 November 2017 10:38:52 UTC, Sujeet Kumar Padhi wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply Nicolas. I am quite new to Devops. It would be very 
> helpful if you can elaborate a little bit about the docker plugin and steps 
> or any blogs/docs i can follow.
>  
>
> On Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 11:46:18 PM UTC+5:30, nicolas de loof 
> wrote:
>>
>> Please give more details on what you want to do with this remote machine.
>>
>> I assume you want to use it as a Jenkins agent to host build, not running 
>> on your master node. Then using docker plugin you can configure a "cloud" 
>> to access this remote Docker API (with adequate TLS keys registered as 
>> credentials) and define an agent template so your builds can allocate a 
>> transient build agent on this remote node. You'll need to define a label in 
>> this template so your job are configured with this label, and Jenkins knows 
>> they are supposed to run here.
>>
>> 2017-11-25 12:50 GMT+01:00 Sujeet Kumar Padhi :
>>
>>> I have Docker Engine installed on an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Server. I have 
>>> activated the Docker API as well by making some changes to the config files 
>>> and I am able to access the APIs.
>>>
>>> I have jenkins installed on another Ubuntu 14.04 server.
>>>
>>> Can somebody please help me with the steps to build/run images on the 
>>> remote docker server with the help if Jenkins.
>>> I am not able to find any proper steps or plugin present in Jenkins to 
>>> run the Docker commands remotely.
>>>
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Re: Provisioning Docker Containers on a Remote Host Using Jenkins Master

2017-11-26 Thread Sujeet Kumar Padhi
Thanks for the reply Nicolas. I am quite new to Devops. It would be very 
helpful if you can elaborate a little bit about the docker plugin and steps 
or any blogs/docs i can follow.
 

On Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 11:46:18 PM UTC+5:30, nicolas de loof 
wrote:
>
> Please give more details on what you want to do with this remote machine.
>
> I assume you want to use it as a Jenkins agent to host build, not running 
> on your master node. Then using docker plugin you can configure a "cloud" 
> to access this remote Docker API (with adequate TLS keys registered as 
> credentials) and define an agent template so your builds can allocate a 
> transient build agent on this remote node. You'll need to define a label in 
> this template so your job are configured with this label, and Jenkins knows 
> they are supposed to run here.
>
> 2017-11-25 12:50 GMT+01:00 Sujeet Kumar Padhi  >:
>
>> I have Docker Engine installed on an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Server. I have 
>> activated the Docker API as well by making some changes to the config files 
>> and I am able to access the APIs.
>>
>> I have jenkins installed on another Ubuntu 14.04 server.
>>
>> Can somebody please help me with the steps to build/run images on the 
>> remote docker server with the help if Jenkins.
>> I am not able to find any proper steps or plugin present in Jenkins to 
>> run the Docker commands remotely.
>>
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Re: Provisioning Docker Containers on a Remote Host Using Jenkins Master

2017-11-25 Thread nicolas de loof
Please give more details on what you want to do with this remote machine.

I assume you want to use it as a Jenkins agent to host build, not running
on your master node. Then using docker plugin you can configure a "cloud"
to access this remote Docker API (with adequate TLS keys registered as
credentials) and define an agent template so your builds can allocate a
transient build agent on this remote node. You'll need to define a label in
this template so your job are configured with this label, and Jenkins knows
they are supposed to run here.

2017-11-25 12:50 GMT+01:00 Sujeet Kumar Padhi :

> I have Docker Engine installed on an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Server. I have
> activated the Docker API as well by making some changes to the config files
> and I am able to access the APIs.
>
> I have jenkins installed on another Ubuntu 14.04 server.
>
> Can somebody please help me with the steps to build/run images on the
> remote docker server with the help if Jenkins.
> I am not able to find any proper steps or plugin present in Jenkins to run
> the Docker commands remotely.
>
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Provisioning Docker Containers on a Remote Host Using Jenkins Master

2017-11-25 Thread Sujeet Kumar Padhi


I have Docker Engine installed on an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Server. I have 
activated the Docker API as well by making some changes to the config files 
and I am able to access the APIs.

I have jenkins installed on another Ubuntu 14.04 server.

Can somebody please help me with the steps to build/run images on the 
remote docker server with the help if Jenkins.
I am not able to find any proper steps or plugin present in Jenkins to run 
the Docker commands remotely.

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