Since our Docker image moved to Ubuntu, we mistakenly copy
dist/docker/etc/sysconfig/scylla-server to /etc/sysconfig, which is not
used in Ubuntu (it should be /etc/default).
So /etc/default/scylla-server is just default configuration of
scylla-server .deb package, --log-to-stdout is 0, same as normal installation.
We don't want keep the duplicated configuration file anyway,
so let's drop dist/docker/etc/sysconfig/scylla-server and configure
/etc/default/scylla-server in build_docker.sh.
Fixes #10270
Closes #10280
(cherry picked from commit bdefea7c82)
Docker image with a self-built executable
The following instructions will allow you to build a Docker image which contains a combination of some tools from the nightly build in http://downloads.scylladb.com/ (as described above) but with a Scylla executable which you build yourself.
Do the following in the top-level Scylla source directory:
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Build your own Scylla in whatever build mode you prefer, e.g., dev.
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Run
ninja dist-dev(with the same mode name as above) to prepare the distribution artifacts. -
Run
./dist/docker/debian/build_docker.sh --mode devThis creates a docker image as a file, in the OCI format, and prints its name, looking something like:
oci-archive:build/dev/dist/docker/scylla-4.6.dev-0.20210829.4009d8b06 -
This file can copied to a docker repository, or run directly with podman:
podman run oci-archive:build/dev/dist/docker/scylla-4.6.dev-0.20210829.4009d8b06Often with additional parameters, as in docs/alternator/getting-started.md:
podman run --name scylla -d -p 8000:8000 oci-archive:... --alternator-port=8000 --alternator-write-isolation=always