> Do we need `Support Arbitrary User IDs` in pulsar docker image to allow
> root group r/w `/pulsar` ?
The list of directories that the pulsar process needs to write to is
listed here [0]. In order for the image to work on OpenShift out of
the box, we need to follow the referenced documentation.
Hi Michael,
Do we need `Support Arbitrary User IDs` in pulsar docker image to allow
root group r/w `/pulsar` ?
It seems that some other opensource projects use specific uid and gid, e.g.
https://github.com/docker-library/mysql/blob/master/8.0/Dockerfile.debian#L84
https://github.com/docker-libra
Hi yaasln,
What are the security concerns related to the user being a member of
the root group? I used the root group when making the docker image run
as a non root user because that follows the OpenShift guidelines [0].
Thanks,
Michael
[0]
https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.11/cre
Hi dev,
Currently, pulsar image uses root group default. To make the image more
safe, we can add a group `pulsar`, and then add the default user `pulsar`
into this group.
The change is located at https://github.com/apache/pulsar/pull/21084
Thanks!
yaalsn