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Container Machines - Containers that look like Virtual Machines

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footloose creates containers that look like virtual machines. Those
containers run systemd as PID 1 and a ssh daemon that can be used to login
into the container. Such "machines" behave very much like a VM, it's even
possible to run dockerd in them :)

footloose can be used for a variety of tasks, wherever you'd like virtual
machines but want fast boot times or need many of them. An easy way to think
about it is: Vagrant, but with containers.

footloose in action:

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Install

footloose binaries can be downloaded from the release page:

Linux

curl -Lo footloose https://github.com/weaveworks/footloose/releases/download/0.6.3/footloose-0.6.3-linux-x86_64
chmod +x footloose
sudo mv footloose /usr/local/bin/

macOS

On macOS we provide a direct download and a homebrew tap:

curl --silent --location https://github.com/weaveworks/footloose/releases/download/0.6.3/footloose-0.6.3-darwin-x86_64.tar.gz, tar xz
sudo mv footloose /usr/local/bin

or

brew tap weaveworks/tap
brew install weaveworks/tap/footloose

From source

Alternatively, build and install footloose from source. It requires having
go >= 1.11 installed:

GO111MODULE=on go get github.com/weaveworks/footloose

Usage

footloose reads a description of the Cluster of Machines to create from a
file, by default named footloose.yaml. An alternate name can be specified on
the command line with the --config option or through the FOOTLOOSE_CONFIG
environment variable.

The config command helps with creating the initial config file:

# Create a footloose.yaml config file. Instruct we want to create 3 machines.
footloose config create --replicas 3

Start the cluster:

$ footloose create
INFO[0000] Pulling image: quay.io/footloose/centos7 ...
INFO[0007] Creating machine: cluster-node0 ...
INFO[0008] Creating machine: cluster-node1 ...
INFO[0008] Creating machine: cluster-node2 ...

It only takes a second to create those machines. The first time create
runs, it will pull the docker image used by the footloose containers so it
will take a tiny bit longer.

SSH into a machine with:

$ footloose ssh root@node1
[root@1665288855f6 ~]# ps fx
  PID TTY      STAT   TIME COMMAND
    1 ?        Ss     0:00 /sbin/init
   23 ?        Ss     0:00 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-journald
   58 ?        Ss     0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd -D
   59 ?        Ss     0:00  \_ sshd: root@pts/1
   63 pts/1    Ss     0:00      \_ -bash
   82 pts/1    R+     0:00          \_ ps fx
   62 ?        Ss     0:00 /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-logind

Choosing the OS image to run

footloose will default to running a centos 7 container image. The --image
argument of config create can be used to configure the OS image. Valid OS
images are:

  • quay.io/footloose/centos7
  • quay.io/footloose/fedora29
  • quay.io/footloose/ubuntu16.04
  • quay.io/footloose/ubuntu18.04
  • quay.io/footloose/amazonlinux2
  • quay.io/footloose/debian10
  • quay.io/footloose/clearlinux

For example:

footloose config create --replicas 3 --image quay.io/footloose/fedora29

Ubuntu images need the --privileged flag:

footloose config create --replicas 1 --image quay.io/footloose/ubuntu16.04 --privileged

footloose.yaml

footloose config create creates a footloose.yaml configuration file that is then
used by subsequent commands such as create, delete or ssh. If desired,
the configuration file can be named differently and supplied with the
-c, --config option.

$ footloose config create --replicas 3
$ cat footloose.yaml
cluster:
  name: cluster
  privateKey: cluster-key
machines:
- count: 3
  backend: docker
  spec:
    image: quay.io/footloose/centos7
    name: node%d
    portMappings:
    - containerPort: 22

If you want to use Ignite as the backend in order
to run real VMs, change to backend: ignite.

cluster:
  name: cluster
  privateKey: cluster-key
machines:
- count: 3
  backend: ignite
  spec:
    image: weaveworks/ignite-centos:7
    name: node%d
    portMappings:
    - containerPort: 22
  # All Ignite options shown below here are optional and can be omitted.
  # These are the defaults:
  ignite:
    cpus: 2
    memory: 1GB
    diskSize: 4GB
    kernel: weaveworks/ignite-ubuntu:4.19.47

This configuration can naturally be edited by hand. The full list of
available parameters are in the reference documentation.

Examples

Interesting things can be done with footloose!

Under the hood

Under the hood, Container Machines are just containers. They can be
inspected with docker:

$ docker ps
CONTAINER ID    IMAGE                        COMMAND         NAMES
04c27967f76e    quay.io/footloose/centos7    "/sbin/init"    cluster-node2
1665288855f6    quay.io/footloose/centos7    "/sbin/init"    cluster-node1
5134f80b733e    quay.io/footloose/centos7    "/sbin/init"    cluster-node0

The container names are derived from cluster.name and
cluster.machines[].name.

They run systemd as PID 1, it's even possible to inspect the boot messages:

$ docker logs cluster-node1
systemd 219 running in system mode.
Detected virtualization docker.
Detected architecture x86-64.

Welcome to CentOS Linux 7 (Core)!

Set hostname to <1665288855f6>.
Initializing machine ID from random generator.
Failed to install release agent, ignoring: File exists
[  OK  ] Created slice Root Slice.
[  OK  ] Created slice System Slice.
[  OK  ] Reached target Slices.
[  OK  ] Listening on Journal Socket.
[  OK  ] Reached target Local File Systems.
         Starting Create Volatile Files and Directories...
[  OK  ] Listening on Delayed Shutdown Socket.
[  OK  ] Reached target Swap.
[  OK  ] Reached target Paths.
         Starting Journal Service...
[  OK  ] Started Create Volatile Files and Directories.
[  OK  ] Started Journal Service.
[  OK  ] Reached target System Initialization.
[  OK  ] Started Daily Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
[  OK  ] Reached target Timers.
[  OK  ] Listening on D-Bus System Message Bus Socket.
[  OK  ] Reached target Sockets.
[  OK  ] Reached target Basic System.
         Starting OpenSSH Server Key Generation...
         Starting Cleanup of Temporary Directories...
[  OK  ] Started Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
[  OK  ] Started OpenSSH Server Key Generation.
         Starting OpenSSH server daemon...
[  OK  ] Started OpenSSH server daemon.
[  OK  ] Reached target Multi-User System.

Run real VMs with Ignite

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FAQ

Is footloose just like LXD?

In principle yes, but it will also work with Docker container images and
on MacOS as well.

Help

We are a very friendly community and love questions, help and feedback.

If you have any questions, feedback, or problems with footloose:

  • Check out the examples.
  • Join the discussion
    • Invite yourself to the Weave community Slack.
    • Ask a question on the #general Slack channel.
    • Join the Weave User Group and get invited to online talks, hands-on training and meetups in your area.
  • File an issue.

Your feedback is always welcome!

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