I doing some research before I try to do an install of Workspaces and I have a couple of questions:
I have a previous deployment of Docker and as part of that deployment I moved the /var/lib/docker directory to a much larger persistent data location. That being said /var/lib/docker still exists but it only contains network and volumes folders. Will this affect the install of Workspaces? Additionally, since I'm using the daemon.json to tell docker where it's new files location is, will Workspaces follow that same path? If not, what are the instructions to move Workspaces data directory to the new location?
Once I have it up and running and have done the walk-thru video to set it up, how do I add additional applications to the Workspace that aren't in the set(s) maintained by Kasm? Can I bring an "outside" application in (on the same machine though) by pointing a launcher to the executable whether that "outside" application is a container or not.
Finally, I'm using Docker in swarm mode. While the documentation says that Kasm doesn't require or configure docker swarm...and "With a default installation of Kasm and Docker, with our hardening scripts ran, the Docker Swarm checks should be N/A." will it ultimately play nice with the swarm? In other words, I'm not understanding what the N/A means.
Thanks for your help in advance.
I doing some research before I try to do an install of Workspaces and I have a couple of questions: I have a previous deployment of Docker and as part of that deployment I moved the /var/lib/docker directory to a much larger persistent data location. That being said /var/lib/docker still exists but it only contains network and volumes folders. Will this affect the install of Workspaces? Additionally, since I'm using the daemon.json to tell docker where it's new files location is, will Workspaces follow that same path? If not, what are the instructions to move Workspaces data directory to the new location? Once I have it up and running and have done the walk-thru video to set it up, how do I add additional applications to the Workspace that aren't in the set(s) maintained by Kasm? Can I bring an "outside" application in (on the same machine though) by pointing a launcher to the executable whether that "outside" application is a container or not. Finally, I'm using Docker in swarm mode. While the documentation says that Kasm doesn't require or configure docker swarm...and "With a default installation of Kasm and Docker, with our hardening scripts ran, the Docker Swarm checks should be N/A." will it ultimately play nice with the swarm? In other words, I'm not understanding what the N/A means. Thanks for your help in advance.