You might need to move to a Container orchestration platform (Mesos, 
Kubernetes, Swarm) for that, this would address all our needs, although it 
is probably overkill!


On Thursday, 24 May 2018 13:55:23 UTC+2, Nicklas Karlsson wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>   I'm using a SSH-communicating, dynamically provisioned 
> docker-plugin-cloud which uses the mounted docker.sock of the parent to 
> spawn postgresql/wildfly containers in the pipeline as needed.
> Is there any way of using dynamic names/ports so that multiple slaves 
> don't cause container name collisions (all using the parent docker dock)? 
> Of course, using docker-in-docker would give the
> containers separate namespaces but apparently it has some downsides, too. 
> Another approach could be to use scripting to determine a free container 
> name/port from the docker.sock but that would
> leave the complication of the appserver datasource being hardcoded to some 
> postgresql container etc.
>
> How have you solved this?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>   Nik
>

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