Dockerfile baseline to build a teamsite dockerized container
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Not certain if this URL will work for you but it should
https://knowledge.opentext.com/knowledge/llisapi.dll/open/69460803
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Companies do not like it when you post files from their support site.
Log into support:
Click Resources menu -> DeveloperNetwork (OTDN)
Click WCM (TeamSite)
Click TeamSite,LiveSite,OpenDeploy
Click Docker Automation
Click 16.3 (or 16.2)
Click TeamSite-LiveSite-Docer-Automation-16_3-v1.0.tar.gzThe extracted file has 66 different files, including several readmes, 4 docker files and assorted other scripts.
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I have searched the site with no Dockerfile found I found only one instance where the file was mentioned, but I was unable to find the file itself. Could you add the file to this request of give me the direct path to the file, or a link to it, which ever maybe most convenient to you.
Thank you in advanced.
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Not certain if this URL will work for you but it should
https://knowledge.opentext.com/knowledge/llisapi.dll/open/69460803
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Companies do not like it when you post files from their support site.
Log into support:
Click Resources menu -> DeveloperNetwork (OTDN)
Click WCM (TeamSite)
Click TeamSite,LiveSite,OpenDeploy
Click Docker Automation
Click 16.3 (or 16.2)
Click TeamSite-LiveSite-Docer-Automation-16_3-v1.0.tar.gzThe extracted file has 66 different files, including several readmes, 4 docker files and assorted other scripts.
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@RayOrtiz and @Andy Knipp - please let us know if you run into any problems, we recommend reading the readme.txt and pdfs.
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@BigBruv, yes. It has been done by OpenText Team. We currently offer it TeamSite 16.2 and 16.3 automation. Please obtain the script for version you plan to use and let us know if you run into problems.
Log into support:
Click Resources menu -> DeveloperNetwork (OTDN)
Click WCM (TeamSite)
Click TeamSite,LiveSite,OpenDeploy
Click Docker Automation
Click 16.3 (or 16.2)
Click TeamSite-LiveSite-Docer-Automation-{version}-v1.0.tar.gz0 -
Thanks for the assist but with the information I received and the installer info for building a container I keep getting this error
Step 22/35 : COPY /authoring/docker-config/docker.properties ${INSTALLER_DIR}/
COPY failed: stat /data/docker/tmp/docker-builder095278980/authoring/docker-config/docker.properties: no such file or directory
[root@cua43118doc401 docker-build]#
when I go to the docker file and launch from within the docker-build directory it persist. if I modify it in any way the next set needs to be modified. Do you have any information which will help me complete this build so that when can license and test the environment before moving to a staging and production use. Any assistance will be apprec0 -
Upon further investigation, a few more attempted builds and some file shuffling I get this as an error
43080a59b69da73f666897c58757d156
incorrect checksum
The command '/bin/sh -c diff /${uvfs_name}.tar.gz.md5 /downloaded_${uvfs_name}.md5 && echo "checksum verified" || (echo "incorrect checksum" ; exit 1)' returned a non-zero code: 1/usr/bin/docker run --name=uvfs1521126043 -v /dev:/dev -v /lib/modules:/lib/modules -v /usr/src/kernels:/usr/src/kernels uvfsimage1521126043
Unable to find image 'uvfsimage1521126043:latest' locally
/usr/bin/docker: Error response from daemon: pull access denied for uvfsimage1521126043, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login'.
See '/usr/bin/docker run --help'./usr/bin/docker cp uvfs1521126043:/uvfs_2.0.8 ./
Error response from daemon: No such container: uvfs1521126043
failed to create pmfs.ko module
uvfs_bld_dir=/home/rortiz/authoring/docker-build/scripts/build/uvfs_2.0.8
install_uvfs.sh failed.what am I missing I have all the associated files, but I had to download the uvfs_2.0.8.tar.gz from location other than your site, because I can not locate it there. It seems the checksum is not consistent with the Internet downloaded instance. Can you please assist
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@Andy Knipp support is not the proper channel for this. But i will be happy to answer this questions and other.
@RayOrtiz Have you followed the instruction in README? the reason i ask this question is because you don't need to download the uvfs driver the build orchestration does it for you, also you should not work with Dockerfile directly. We provide full build automation so all you need to do is download the bits put it in appropriate folders and then execute the build.sh from respective authoring or runtime folders located in ((authoring or runtime)/docker-build). Please read the readme and follow the instructions. If you need to customize the build automation please understand the full automation before on how it works standalone before jumping into modification.
Here is what i do when i create a image for TeamSite or livesite.
1) install docker ce version.
2) download and extract the docker automation scripts.
3) place bits for authoring under authoring/custom/dbdriver,authoring/custom/installbits/teamsite,authoring/custom/installbits/opendeploy.
4) put licenses under authoring/custom/licenses.
5) do the same for livesite.
6) run the install check by running install_checklist.sh
7) if all clear then run the build.sh in each directory.Please don't take above instructions as replacement to README file, this is just a quick reflection of memory. Please read and follow the instruction, get the OOTB standalone automation working before moving to customization as per your need.
Hope this will you direction wise. If you still run into problems, i would recommend you to describe each step that you took and which version you are trying to automate and detail description. Based on current post i have no idea what you have done thus far.
Regards,
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