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Check if ya-runtime-vm works on windows after VOLUME changes #104

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nieznanysprawiciel opened this issue Sep 1, 2021 · 2 comments
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nieznanysprawiciel commented Sep 1, 2021

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Volume options were pushed to https://github.com/golemfactory/ya-runtime-vm/tree/mf/fs-volume-overlayfs, solving the UX issue on Linux. The Windows version cannot be (thoroughly) tested and needs to be postponed until further notice.

Copying VOLUME contents may serve as a temporary workaround, which IMO should be avoided. It introduces additional overhead for starting up the VM, which may be significant depending on amount of data that needs to be copied and requires additional (accumulating) disk space. To properly solve this issue, we need a cross-platform 9p file server.

Available options for now:

  1. https://github.com/golemfactory/ya-runtime-vm/tree/mf/fs-volume-overlayfs
    Merging will solve both root fs and volume issues on Linux but will make things harder with a Windows release.

  2. Root overlay filesystem #100
    Increases the amount of data that can be written to the root filesystem but does not address the issue with volumes.

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We can not test this until it is fully implemented, closing it for now.

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