- Move DiscoverNew() and DiscoverDelete() methods into the new interface
- Add DatastoreUpdate notification
- Now this interface can be implemented by any drivers, not only network drivers
Signed-off-by: Alessandro Boch <aboch@docker.com>
If we use peerMap as value, then we copy its mutex on
`pMap = d.peerDb.mp[nid]` and lock entirely different mutexes every
time.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Morozov <lk4d4@docker.com>
- Renamed netlabel prefixes to accomodate both global
and local store configs.
- Added a `private` marker.
- Skipping the data store configs for remote driver
so that external plugins don't get it as there is
no secure and sane way to coordinate providing
data store access to external plugins.
Signed-off-by: Jana Radhakrishnan <mrjana@docker.com>
Always on watching of networks and endpoints can
affect scalability of the cluster beyond a few nodes.
Remove pro active watching and watch only the objects
you are interested in.
Signed-off-by: Jana Radhakrishnan <mrjana@docker.com>
With the new Discovery model, join can happen even before serf is
initliazed. It could also happen due to misconfiguration of
--cluster-advertise. The local endpoint join must succeed and later when
the serf initializes and joins the cluster, it will push the local db to
the cluster.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Venugopal <madhu@docker.com>
With the recently introduced docker discovery, the self node discovery
notification can reach the overlay driver after the remote node
discovery notification. In scenarios such as 2 node setup, it seems more
likely. In those scenarios, the serfJoin is not triggered and hence the
neighborship is not formed between the 2 nodes.
The fix is to retain the knowledge of the neighbor and reuse it
immediately after the serfInit is done. Since we do the serfJoin just
once, there is no harm in changing the neighIP to a new value even if it
is not used.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Venugopal <madhu@docker.com>
* integrated hostdiscovery package with the new Docker Discovery
* Integrated hostdiscovery package with libnetwork core
* removed libnetwork_discovery tag
* Introduced driver apis for discovery events
* moved overlay driver to make use of the discovery events
* Using Docker Discovery service.
* Changed integration-tests to make use of the new discovery
Signed-off-by: Madhu Venugopal <madhu@docker.com>
Ideally, both overlay and libnetwork core must be changed to support
kv-store connection retry. But this is a stop-gap measure to unblock the
discovery related PRs.
Signed-off-by: Madhu Venugopal <madhu@docker.com>
Currently the driver configuration is pushed through a separate
api. This makes driver configuration possible at any arbitrary
time. This unncessarily complicates the driver implementation.
More importantly the driver does not get access to it's
configuration before it can do the handshake with libnetwork.
This make the internal drivers a little bit different to
external plugins which can get their configuration before the handshake
with libnetwork.
This PR attempts to fix that mismatch between internal drivers and
external plugins.
Signed-off-by: Jana Radhakrishnan <mrjana@docker.com>
- Maps 1 to 1 with container's networking stack
- It holds container's specific nw options which
before were incorrectly owned by Endpoint.
- Sandbox creation no longer coupled with Endpoint Join,
sandbox and endpoint have now separate lifecycle.
- LeaveAll naturally replaced by Sandbox.Delete
- some pkg and file renaming in order to have clear
mapping between structure name and entity ("sandbox")
- Revisited hosts and resolv.conf handling
- Removed from JoinInfo interface capability of setting hosts and resolv.conf paths
- Changed etchosts.Build() to first write the search domains and then the nameservers
Signed-off-by: Alessandro Boch <aboch@docker.com>
This commit brings in the first implementation of
overlay driver which makes use of vxlan tunneling
protocol to create logical networks across multiple
hosts.
This is very much alpha code and should be used for
demo and testing purposes only.
Signed-off-by: Jana Radhakrishnan <mrjana@docker.com>