Hi Wolf, Given the silence, we've decided to go with the RPM method, as it's the default for Centos/non-Atomic.
Thanks, Joel On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 3:21 PM Wolf Noble <w...@wolfspyre.com> wrote: > I’ve been in the process of trying to assess this myself. > > Interested to hear what you settle on regardless > > > > > On Jun 13, 2018, at 23:26, Joel Pearson <japear...@agiledigital.com.au> > wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I’m wondering what the most reliable method for installing Origin on > Centos 7 is? > > > > * RPMs > > * Containerized > > * System containers > > > > Just recently we discovered that upgrading from 3.6 to 3.7 doesn’t seem > to be tested using the containerized method, as the etcd upgrade fails as > it tries to find specific versions of etcd on the fedora registry but the > fedora registry only has a latest tag for etcd and then a few other random > tags. So we had to switch to etcd from the redhat registry. This to me > suggested that RPMs are probably the best method, as etcd at least has a > version number, so the upgrade should succeed. > > > > How do system containers work? Are they still pulling containers from > docker hub or are they something else entirely? Are they preferred over > RPMs? Are they tested in origin? Or are RPMs they only real tested path for > Origin? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Joel > > _______________________________________________ > > users mailing list > > users@lists.openshift.redhat.com > > http://lists.openshift.redhat.com/openshiftmm/listinfo/users >
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