Repository
The repository https://gitlab.eufus.psnc.pl/containerization/imas/imas-installer contains instructions on how to build the container by yourself using script. Instructions below are more in-depth if you wish to build more custom IMAS container.
Introduction
- This document describes how to build a Docker image with IMAS environment
- The build is divided into several steps, each in a separate executable file with sequential naming convention:
01-base
,02-ual
,03-kepler
,04-fc2k
,05-gui
,06-intel-mpi-mkl
and07-save
- Steps 2, 3 and 4 require access to a private SSH key to query git://git.iter.org
- The result of step 4 is a usable image with IMAS, Kepler and FC2K
- Step 5 is optional, it adds on top of Step 4 the GUI libraries and configurations to work with the container via VNC (remote desktop)
- Step 6 is optional, it adds Intel libraries
- Step 7 exports the result of step 4 and 5 into image archives (these can be transferred and loaded by Docker daemon or uDocker executable)
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Buildah
- The building procedure is based on
buildah
- It is a standard-compliant tool which allows building container images
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- You can build the image rootless when these requirements are met:
A kernel with support for User Namespaces (
CONFIG_USER_NS
) must be presentA
sysctl
setting must be presentkernel.unprivileged_userns_clone = 1
Create
/etc/subuid
and/etc/subgid
with the following content (replaceLOGIN
with a login of user able to build containers)LOGIN:100000:65536
Building procedure
Repository
The building procedure is available in a version-controlled repository:
git clone ssh://git@git.iter.org/imex/imas-container.git
Configuration
- All parameters are placed in
config
file - By default, almost all of the parameters' values are blank, which means that the image builder will determine the latest released tag (for each component separately) and use it automatically
- If you want to enforce a specific tag or branch, please edit the config file accordingly
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# step 2, 3 and 4 will ask for SSH private key
./01-base # from ubuntu/bionic creates imas/base
./02-ual # from imas/base creates imas/ual
./03-kepler # from imas/ual creates imas/kepler
./04-fc2k # from imas/kepler creates imas/fc2k
./05-gui # (optional) from imas/fc2k creates imas/gui (adds XFCE via VNC)
./06-intel-mpi-mkl # (optional) from imas/fc2k creates imas/mpi (adds Intel's MPI and MKL libraries)
./07-save # stores imas/fc2k and imas/gui as archive files in /tmp/
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