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Chainguard Container for ceph

Ceph is a distributed object, block, and file storage platform

Chainguard Containers are regularly-updated, secure-by-default container images.

Download this Container Image

For those with access, this container image is available on cgr.dev:

docker pull cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/ceph:latest

Be sure to replace the ORGANIZATION placeholder with the name used for your organization's private repository within the Chainguard Registry.

Compatibility Notes

Chainguard's Ceph image is comparable to Ceph's Ceph Image. Chainguard's image contains only the minimum set of dependencies needed to run Ceph.

Getting Started

To run the docker image, use the following command docker run --rm -it cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/ceph:latest To spin a minimal ceph cluster, a manual approach or with cephadm. The manual approach involves creating a config file as shown

cat <<EOF > /etc/ceph/ceph.conf
[global]
fsid = ${UUID}
mon_initial_members = ${HOSTNAME}
mon_host = 127.0.0.1
public network = 127.0.0.0/8
auth_cluster required = cephx
auth_service required = cephx
auth_client required = cephx
osd_pool_default_size = 1
osd_pool_default_min_size = 1
mon warn on insecure global id reclaim allowed = false
mon warn on insecure global id reclaim = false
mon warn on pool no redundancy = false
EOF

The guide here gives detailed instruction on manual deployment of a ceph cluster

Documentation and Resources

What are Chainguard Containers?

Chainguard Containers are minimal container images that are secure by default.

In many cases, the Chainguard Containers tagged as :latest contain only an open-source application and its runtime dependencies. These minimal container images typically do not contain a shell or package manager. Chainguard Containers are built with Wolfi, our Linux undistro designed to produce container images that meet the requirements of a more secure software supply chain.

The main features of Chainguard Containers include:

For cases where you need container images with shells and package managers to build or debug, most Chainguard Containers come paired with a -dev variant.

Although the -dev container image variants have similar security features as their more minimal versions, they feature additional software that is typically not necessary in production environments. We recommend using multi-stage builds to leverage the -dev variants, copying application artifacts into a final minimal container that offers a reduced attack surface that won’t allow package installations or logins.

Learn More

To better understand how to work with Chainguard Containers, please visit Chainguard Academy and Chainguard Courses.

In addition to Containers, Chainguard offers VMs and Libraries. Contact Chainguard to access additional products.

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Licenses

Chainguard container images contain software packages that are direct or transitive dependencies. The following licenses were found in the "latest" tag of this image:

  • ( GPL-2.0-or-later

  • AFL-2.1

  • Apache-2.0

  • BSD-1-Clause

  • BSD-2-Clause

  • BSD-3-Clause

  • BSD-3-Clause-Modification

For a complete list of licenses, please refer to this Image's SBOM.

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