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Multi-Arch image for aws-cloud-map-mcs-controller-for-k8s #285

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santosh-at-github opened this issue Apr 11, 2023 · 2 comments
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Multi-Arch image for aws-cloud-map-mcs-controller-for-k8s #285

santosh-at-github opened this issue Apr 11, 2023 · 2 comments
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@santosh-at-github
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Hello Team,
I currently do not see multi-arch image being provided for aws-cloud-map-mcs-controller-for-k8s. The latest image aws-cloud-map-mcs-controller-for-k8s:c55daf6c38be230ee31975dccc6bbc57c5545de7 is only for linux/x86_64 platform. Is there any plan to provide multi-arch image with arm64 as well as x86_64 platform support to run in Graviton based Kubernetes nodes?

@runakash
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Hello Santosh - We can keep this ticket open and work on the future based on the prioritization.

Meanwhile I can recommend building the arm64 based docker on your own.

Steps:

  1. Checkout git tag v0.3.1 locally i.e. the latest release.
  2. Update GOARCH=arm64 in the dockerfile.
  3. Build docker docker build --platform linux/arm64 --no-cache -t controller-arm64:latest .

We have not tested the controller with arch arm64, so please do let us know if you run into any issues.

@runakash runakash added this to the 0.4.0 milestone Apr 11, 2023
@runakash runakash added the good first issue Good for newcomers label Apr 11, 2023
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Can confirm that building arm target with the steps above works and the services register successfully

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