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Add Dockerfile #272

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mihaic opened this issue Oct 16, 2017 · 3 comments
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Add Dockerfile #272

mihaic opened this issue Oct 16, 2017 · 3 comments
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mihaic commented Oct 16, 2017

This will make it easier for users to experiment with BrainIAK.

The image used at the Methods in Neuroscience at Dartmouth summer school looks like a good starting point:
https://github.com/Summer-MIND/mind-tools/blob/master/Dockerfile

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I agree that this is a good way to relieve the installation pain. However, what about the multi-node usage of BrainIAK?

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mihaic commented Oct 17, 2017

The use case for Docker is experimenting with BrainIAK as a new user, not running BrainIAK on a regular basis. Therefore, I think it is fine to not offer multi-node support.

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mihaic commented Oct 23, 2017

I uploaded a handcrafted image on Friday:
https://hub.docker.com/r/brainiak/brainiak/

I am re-purposing this issue for adding a Dockerfile for building the image consistently.

@mihaic mihaic changed the title Add Docker image Add Dockerfile Oct 23, 2017
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* Allow start_ray.sh to take a object manager port.

* Fix typo and add test.

* Small cleanups.
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