I am trying to understand the below DockerFile:
https://github.com/nfnty/dockerfiles/blob/master/images/arch-bootstrap/latest/Dockerfile
FROM nfnty/arch-mini:latest
.....
RUN install --directory --owner=root --group=root --mode=700 /var/lib/bootstrap/{,archive}
USER root
VOLUME ["/var/lib/bootstrap"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/opt/bootstrap/build.sh"]
RUN is creating directory /var/lib/bootstrap/archive and after build the image will be having this folder permanenantly
When the container is created from it, it will have the folder "/var/lib/bootstrap/archive" because its existing in the image.
What is the point of declaring VOLUME /var/lib/bootstrap/
I can understand in command line -v [host path]:[container:path] will mount the host folder on the containers folder.
but what is Volumne in dockerfile especially in the above case do.
Ok I am showing some test i have done:
-- trying to create a container with dockerfile above
i.e VOLUME ["/var/lib/bootstrap"]
hostsystem# docker run -it --entrypoint=/bin/bash nfnty/arch-bootstrap
[root@684120b46cfb /]# ls -al /var/lib/bootstrap/
total 12
drwx------ 3 root root 4096 Oct 18 05:53 .
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4096 Aug 23 12:48 ..
drwx------ 2 root root 4096 Aug 23 12:48 archive
-- I have created a sample001.txt file inside it.
[root@684120b46cfb /]# touch /var/lib/bootstrap/sample001.txt
[root@684120b46cfb /]# ls -al /var/lib/bootstrap/
total 12
drwx------ 3 root root 4096 Oct 18 05:54 .
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4096 Aug 23 12:48 ..
drwx------ 2 root root 4096 Aug 23 12:48 archive
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Oct 18 05:54 sample001.txt
[root@684120b46cfb /]#
[root@684120b46cfb /]# exit
-- As per [@izazkhan answer][1] the VOLUME ["/var/lib/bootstrap"]
instruction is persisting the data by creating a volume in
/var/lib/docker on the host and mount it on /var/lib/bootstrap
in the container. So expect the sample001.txt lies there at
/var/lib/docker/(var/lib/bootstrap)
-- Now again trying to create a container
hostsystem# docker run -it --entrypoint=/bin/bash nfnty/arch-bootstrap
[root@5fa7c4fc72e2 /]# ls -al /var/lib/bootstrap/
total 12
drwx------ 3 root root 4096 Oct 18 06:00 .
drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4096 Aug 23 12:48 ..
drwx------ 2 root root 4096 Aug 23 12:48 archive
[root@5fa7c4fc72e2 /]#
-- i dont see my sample001.txt file here.
And i check the dockers:
# docker container ls -a
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
ff2d37e5399a nfnty/arch-bootstrap "/bin/bash" 16 seconds ago Exited (0) 3 seconds ago stupefied_sinoussi
bfbff0778fe9 nfnty/arch-bootstrap "/bin/bash" 7 minutes ago Exited (0) 30 seconds ago objective_noether
And i check the volumes:
# docker volume ls
DRIVER VOLUME NAME
local 47ae26f1b4b17cd2792972b50dcae9da9af1d3f06ccd984cfbf5a75be7365bbd
local fd5a1caf07024f7103a3a225f4de00a2c1efb79a74fa939737f11c939837b32a
What i found is there are two volumes since i have created two containers.
-- Also checking the volume folders:
# cd /var/lib/docker/volumes
# find . -exec ls -dl \{\} \; | awk '{print $3, $4, $9}'
root root .
root root ./47ae26f1b4b17cd2792972b50dcae9da9af1d3f06ccd984cfbf5a75be7365bbd
root root ./47ae26f1b4b17cd2792972b50dcae9da9af1d3f06ccd984cfbf5a75be7365bbd/_data
root root ./47ae26f1b4b17cd2792972b50dcae9da9af1d3f06ccd984cfbf5a75be7365bbd/_data/archive
root root ./fd5a1caf07024f7103a3a225f4de00a2c1efb79a74fa939737f11c939837b32a
root root ./fd5a1caf07024f7103a3a225f4de00a2c1efb79a74fa939737f11c939837b32a/_data
root root ./fd5a1caf07024f7103a3a225f4de00a2c1efb79a74fa939737f11c939837b32a/_data/archive
root root ./fd5a1caf07024f7103a3a225f4de00a2c1efb79a74fa939737f11c939837b32a/_data/sample001.txt
root root ./metadata.db
I was expecting sample001.txt to be see in any container. i.e All containers are using the same volume folder. but it looks like they are having different folders created at /var/lib/docker/volumes eventhought the mount point is as defined by the VOLUME in dockerfile.
I was confused that VOLUME in dockerfile is refering to one single folder on the host machine at /var/lib/docker/volumes irrespective of how many contianers we create. But its not true since they have different host folders at /var/lib/docker/volumes for each container.
Then what is the purpose of VOLUMES. One help i feel is if i create some files in the container and store them at the VOLUME place and i want to access them from host then i can go and check the volume folders.
But the names of volume folders are not easy to figure out which container they belong to.
Sorry i am completely new to volumes in docker, i new -v [host]:[container], but first time came across VOLUME in dockerfile. So i was completely confused and unable to figure out whats happening.
After reading https://docs.docker.com/storage/volumes/ i found the answer for why VOLUME
In addition, volumes are often a better choice than persisting data in a container’s writable layer, because a volume does not increase the size of the containers using it, and the volume’s contents exist outside the lifecycle of a given container.
Also the below link helps to know how to have a common volume and use it in different container (not the same as my question)