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  1. Aurora
  2. AURORA-633

Support running Docker containers

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    • Epic
    • Status: Resolved
    • Major
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • None
    • 0.7.0
    • Client, Scheduler
    • None
    • docker

    Description

      Mesos 0.20 will be released soon, and it will likely include support for a docker containerizer. See MESOS-1524.

      To make use of this feature, I propose modifying aurora's DSL to support running docker containers both with and without the aurora executor.

      Task would be changed to introduce a container field and make processes optional when a container is specified. A Task to launch a Docker container using the entry point (aka command) specified in the container would look like this:

      Task(
          name="my-task",
          container=Docker(
              image="docker:///centos:6u5',
          ),
          resources=Resources(cpu=1, disk=10*GB, ram=1*GB)
      )
      

      If you specify processes in your Task then the docker containerizer will fetch and launch the aurora executor for you. This would run process_a then process_b inside the same docker container using the aurora executor:

      Task(
          name="my-task",
          container=Docker(
              image="docker:///centos:6u5',
          ),
          processes=[process_a, process_b],
          constraints=order(process_a, process_b),
          resources=Resources(cpu=1, disk=10*GB, ram=1*GB)
      )
      

      The Docker() struct would closely model the fields that will be in the DockerInfo protobuf message detailed here: https://github.com/tnachen/mesos/wiki/DockerInfo-design

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