FreeNASftw
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Give it time, it's coming back.
It really pays to read the announcements:How come corral have dockers and containers and 11 stopped? it makes it so hard to transition from one version to the next version. when I upgraded to corral i had to learn a lil bit about dockers and created my dockers. Now I upgraded to 11 and all the dockers are gone. And back to the jails setup style. Will 11 use dockers again? or when 12 comes out its going to use dockers again?>
It really pays to read the announcements:
https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/important-announcement-regarding-freenas-corral.53502/
How long you think it will take to see the features again? Don't really want to setup the jails again for the plugins.Give it time, it's coming back.
How long you think it will take to see the features again? Don't really want to setup the jails again for the plugins.
Only in the official announcement, several interviews, the quasi-official Corral migration guide, ... Though expect 11.1 to be released closer to October than August.I's there any recent statement stating that native Docker support will be coming to 11.1 in August?
That's actually a good question.When should we expect to see support on the nightly train?
Surely you're kidding?it seems like the forums are dead after Corral collapsed?
Surely you're kidding?
Well, what is there to reply? People have either migrated to interim or alternative solutions and 11.1 is still in its very early stages.the irony here is how long it's been since your post had a reply to it
also 11 is super stable for me. For the corral enthusiasts out there i can only recommend switching to 11, the switch is super easy and by now there are many threads open to help you setup a simple docker host that runs much more stable than whatever was used in corral.
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If corral is super stable for you, i'd wait until 11 has the ability to run VMs with the boot method to run boot2docker, or a more beefy environment such as coreOS, or RancherOS directly from the menu.
so sad that my usb stick died yesterday corral was so stable for me and i love the docker. sadly i didnt have a copy, so i have 11 installed now, but its a pain in the ass cant get it running at al.
even the tutorial isnt working for me
So if someone has some time to help me out with teamviewer or something it would be great. Dunno if its allowed but its wort a try to get it working in Ubuntu if thats the best option to use and not needed for waiting for docker in FreeNAS itself.
Zwck,whats the issue?
Zwck,
Quick question, did you get NFS to work under rancheros + rancher using the rancher-nfs driver? I've been using rancher (on coreos) for awhile but could never get the NFS plugin to work (on rancheros either). I would always have to use a system mount.
Also, mind posting a sanitized rancher-compose / docker-compose output for your stacks? Quite interested in see how you did yours (compared to my own).
#/var/lib/rancher/conf/cloud-config.d/nfs.yml write_files: - path: /etc/rc.local permissions: "0755" content: | #!/bin/bash [ ! -e /usr/bin/docker ] && ln -s /usr/bin/docker.dist /usr/bin/docker rancher: services: nfs: image: d3fk/nfs-client labels: io.rancher.os.after: console, preload-user-images io.rancher.os.scope: system net: host privileged: true restart: always volumes: - /usr/bin/iptables:/sbin/iptables:ro - /mnt/docker:/mnt/docker:shared - /mnt/dbs:/mnt/dbs:shared environment: SERVER: 192.168.0.2 SHARE: /mnt/zpool/docker MOUNTPOINT: /mnt/docker #cloud-config mounts: - ["192.168.0.2:/mnt/zpool/dbs", "/mnt/dbs", "nfs", ""]