jailmaker
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jailmaker
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What is the best way to deal with TrueNas Scale dropping docker support
I run docker on scale using a Debian jail. It works great, and has basically no overhead or networking/device issues like a VM.
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Anyone else still using old versions of stuff because they really don't feel like reinstalling all their apps from scratch?
I decided not to go the Truecharts or even TrueNas charts way for running my apps and instead used this script to set up what's effectively a low-overhead VM to run Docker in: https://github.com/Jip-Hop/jailmaker
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Moving from TrueNAS to Linux. Is it right move?
Personally, I just switched from Openmediavault to Truenas. Truenas handles storage much better. For docker apps I run a Debian jail, rather than a VM. Jails are more performant and easier to manage IMHO. This is what I used to create the jail: https://github.com/Jip-Hop/jailmaker
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Does TrueNAS support docker containers the same way as unRAID?
An alternative is this. I have migrated all my apps to a “jail” (basically a Debian vm that runs on top of the scale os). It gives you full control of your containers. You could use the same compose or docker run that you used on unraid to recreate the container.
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Alternative to TrueCharts?
I've been using the jail maker script https://github.com/Jip-Hop/jailmaker in bridge networking mode and it works great. Host networking (which is the default) is a bit annoying because you can use any of the normal ports 22/80/443 since they're all used by TrueNAS.
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TrueCharts breaking changes: are you migrating/reinstalling on the updated train, or building your own Docker images?
Either I'll spin up a VM and pass through a GPU or I'll try this out.
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So we all know that Truenas is supposed to be an appliance, but what are some key tools you think it needs to have by default which are lacking?
Check out https://github.com/Jip-Hop/jailmaker. I love it. Have all my containers and docker compose running through there. No need to recreate the wheel, mess around with gui apps and the like.
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TrueNAS Scale 22.12.1 prevents docker from running without Apps being setup. How to circumvent?
Also recommend you take a look at Jailmaker, which runs docker in a SystemD-based jail and will save you from a lot of potential grief in the future when Ix Systems changes something again.
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TrueCharts Maintainers Rude?
100% OP. iX' path with SCALE and Truecharts is heartbreaking. Fencing themselves in to this ecosystem, deleting the Linux -open way of doing things with like docker or else. Hopefully they get the community vibe against k3s and will build something useful into truenas in the future. For now there is this LXC-like linux jails: https://github.com/Jip-Hop/jailmaker
multipass
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Setting up PHP 8.2 + Laravel 11 dev environment on Multipass
Install Multipass from https://multipass.run
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k8s-snap (Canonical Kubernetes) pour un déploiement simple et rapide d’un cluster k8s …
Multipass orchestrates virtual Ubuntu instances
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Packer Workflows with Jenkins
Multipass I love Multipass for quick Ubuntu instances spun up for testing or as a playground. Wish I would have known and used of it sooner.
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VMs on macOS using Apple's native Virtualization.Framework
If you just need Ubuntu then you can try "Multipass" from Canonical (https://multipass.run/). Works quite well on my M2 Air. I haven't tried using Linux GUI with it though as I need only terminal based VMs.
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Simulate an Ubuntu-like VM inside macOS
Multipass is pretty clutch for trivial VMs on MacOs for sure. I use it for a bunch of ssh jump boxes running vpns to different sites. The macOS build does not support custom images (lest not without [some truly insane hacks](https://github.com/canonical/multipass/issues/1260#issuecomm...) , which doesn’t really matter for what I use it for but it is kind of a bummer. If you need something with a little more grunt but don’t want to go full blown with writing your own QEMU tooling or fussing with something like UTM or Parallels, [quickemu](https://github.com/quickemu-project/quickemu) is a really nice qemu wrapper with sane defaults that can expose a whole lot of power if you need it.
- Multipass orchestrates virtual Ubuntu instances
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VirtualBox 7.0.10 download links have disappeared
I would be cautious or even distrustful of using anything from Oracle. VirtualBox components come under three different licenses - GPLv2, personal use & evaluation license, and an enterprise license. Their VirtualBox license FAQ [1] gives them enough leeway to change future licenses at will. If an exploit is discovered in your old VirtualBox and they've changed the license, you're out of luck.
We've moved our development to KVM and Virtual Machine Manager on Linux [3] and UTM on Mac [4]. There are other options to run your VM, such as Multipass [5] or VirtualBuddy [6].
On a digressive topic - it was fun migrating our legacy application server stack from Oracle Java (old & poorly considered decision) to OpenJDK, thanks to their license [2].
[1] https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Licensing_FAQ
[2] https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/jdk-faqs.htm...
[3] https://ubuntu.com/blog/kvm-hyphervisor
[4] https://mac.getutm.app/
[5] https://multipass.run/
[6] https://github.com/insidegui/VirtualBuddy
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Lima: A nice way to run Linux VMs on Mac
How does it compare to https://multipass.run/?
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Hands-on Kubernetes and maybe go for a certification
If you have a reasonably beefy computer, you can always try setting up Multipass and set up 2-3 nodes for a k8s cluster, it's how I'm doing my own certification training. I do have a k3s Raspberry Pi cluster, but with Pi prices being what they are still it'd almost be cheaper to do a cloud setup. ☹️
What are some alternatives?
helm-charts - A collection of Helm charts
lima - Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers
soulseek-docker - 🐳 Soulseek Docker Container
colima - Container runtimes on macOS (and Linux) with minimal setup
charts - Community Helm Chart Repository
wsl-environments
iocage - A FreeBSD jail manager written in Python 3
podman-compose - a script to run docker-compose.yml using podman
paperless-ngx - A community-supported supercharged version of paperless: scan, index and archive all your physical documents
docker-images - Official source of container configurations, images, and examples for Oracle products and projects
dockerfiles - my collection of docker compose files
UTM - Virtual machines for iOS and macOS