Bug 1368344

Summary: rhel-push-plugin: support options under /etc/sysconfig
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Reporter: Rohan McGovern <rmcgover>
Component: dockerAssignee: Antonio Murdaca <amurdaca>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: atomic-bugs <atomic-bugs>
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Version: 7.2CC: dwalsh, lsm5, tsweeney
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Description Rohan McGovern 2016-08-19 06:50:21 UTC
Description of problem:

We run a docker daemon using -H option to expose the daemon over TCP.

To configure docker daemon like this, we can edit /etc/sysconfig/docker.

However, rhel-push-plugin also needs to be configured with equivalent options.  There's no equivalent /etc/sysconfig file for rhel-push-plugin, which means we're forced to deploy an /etc/systemd/system/rhel-push-plugin.service with the desired options.  So we'll miss updates to the service file on upgrade.

To make this more convenient, can you please make rhel-push-plugin.service source options via /etc/sysconfig similar to docker.service ?


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
docker-rhel-push-plugin-1.10.3-44.el7

How reproducible:
100%

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Adjust options to rhel-push-plugin

Actual results:
Forced to make a local copy of rhel-push-plugin.service to achieve this

Expected results:
Able to add options into a file under /etc/sysconfig to achieve this

Additional info:
Alternatively it would be great if rhel-push-plugin could automatically use the correct options rather than requiring us to duplicate the docker daemon options for rhel-push-plugin.

Comment 6 Daniel Walsh 2016-10-18 14:51:44 UTC
Antonio have you had a chance to look at this?

Comment 9 Tom Sweeney 2020-06-09 21:01:34 UTC
We have no plans to ship another version of Docker at this time. RHEL7 is in final support stages where only security fixes will get released.  Customers should move to use Podman which is available starting in RHEL 7.6.