ci: Mount ephemeral volume for container storage
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Without a specific volume mount, the Buildah working container will be stored in the Jenkins pod container filesystem. This not only affects performance, but limits the size of the working container filesystem and the final image, as the worker nodes do not have very much space for container filesystems. Thus, we need to mount an ephemeral Longhorn volume in the job pod to provide more space to Buildah. Using a read-only root filesystem helps ensure that no temporary data get written to container storage. This of course breaks the work-around we had in place for overriding the broken default `storage.conf` in the _buildah_ image, so we mount a _tmpfs_ filesystem at `/home/build` as a different work-around.build/main
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- -c
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trap 'kill $!; exit' TERM
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rm -f ~/.config/containers/storage.conf
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sleep infinity &
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wait
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securityContext:
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runAsUser: 1000
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runAsGroup: 1000
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readOnlyRootFilesystem: true
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resources:
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limits:
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github.com/fuse: 1
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requests:
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cpu: 6
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memory: 8G
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volumeMounts:
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- mountPath: /home/build
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name: tmp
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subPath: home
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- mountPath: /home/build/.local/share/containers
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name: data
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subPath: containers
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- mountPath: /tmp
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name: tmp
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subPath: tmp
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- mountPath: /var/tmp
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name: data
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subPath: tmp
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tolerations:
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- key: du5t1n.me/jenkins
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volumes:
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- name: data
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ephemeral:
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volumeClaimTemplate:
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spec:
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accessModes:
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- ReadWriteOnce
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resources:
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requests:
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storage: 10Gi
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- name: tmp
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emptyDir:
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medium: Memory
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