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made sure that the Set up a Docker Builder
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### Procedures
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### Procedures
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We have a few procedures we follow. These are documented here:
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We have a few procedures we follow. These are documented here:
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- <details><summary>Set up a Docker Builder</summary>
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<p>
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- amd64, armv7 using local.
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- arm64 using remote arm64 cpu, as the emulator is too slow and can no longer pass the `npm ci` command.
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1. Add the public key to the remote server.
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2. Add the remote context. The remote machine must be arm64 and installed Docker CE.
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```
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docker context create oracle-arm64-jp --docker "host=ssh://root@100.107.174.88"
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```
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3. Create a new builder.
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```
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docker buildx create --name kuma-builder --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm/v7
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docker buildx use kuma-builder
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docker buildx inspect --bootstrap
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```
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4. Append the remote context to the builder.
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```
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docker buildx create --append --name kuma-builder --platform linux/arm64 oracle-arm64-jp
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```
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5. Verify the builder and check if the builder is using `kuma-builder`.
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```
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docker buildx inspect kuma-builder
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docker buildx ls
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```
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</p>
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</details>
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- <details><summary>Release</summary>
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- <details><summary>Release</summary>
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</p>
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</details>
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</details>
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### Set up a Docker Builder
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- arm64 using remote arm64 cpu, as the emulator is too slow and can no longer pass the `npm ci` command.
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1. Add the public key to the remote server.
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2. Add the remote context. The remote machine must be arm64 and installed Docker CE.
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```
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docker context create oracle-arm64-jp --docker "host=ssh://root@100.107.174.88"
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```
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3. Create a new builder.
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```
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docker buildx create --name kuma-builder --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm/v7
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docker buildx use kuma-builder
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docker buildx inspect --bootstrap
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```
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4. Append the remote context to the builder.
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```
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docker buildx create --append --name kuma-builder --platform linux/arm64 oracle-arm64-jp
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```
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5. Verify the builder and check if the builder is using `kuma-builder`.
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```
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docker buildx inspect kuma-builder
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docker buildx ls
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```
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