I\'m trying to extend a docker container for SOLR. I just want to install vim
into it. But when I run the docker build it complains that I\'m not root.
This
In the Dockerfile#L24, the user has been switched to solr
. So if you use the image as base image with FROM
, all commands in your own Dockerfile
are running by the user solr
You can fix it by building the Dockerfile from beginning.
FROM java:openjdk-8-jre
MAINTAINER Martijn Koster "mak-docker@greenhills.co.uk"
ENV SOLR_VERSION 5.3.0
ENV SOLR solr-$SOLR_VERSION
ENV SOLR_USER solr
RUN export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive && \
apt-get update && \
apt-get -y install lsof && \
groupadd -r $SOLR_USER && \
useradd -r -g $SOLR_USER $SOLR_USER && \
mkdir -p /opt && \
wget -nv --output-document=/opt/$SOLR.tgz http://www.us.apache.org/dist/lucene/solr/$SOLR_VERSION/$SOLR.tgz && \
tar -C /opt --extract --file /opt/$SOLR.tgz && \
rm /opt/$SOLR.tgz && \
ln -s /opt/$SOLR /opt/solr && \
mkdir -p /opt/solr/server/solr/lib && \
chown -R $SOLR_USER:$SOLR_USER /opt/solr /opt/$SOLR
RUN apt-get --assume-yes install vim
EXPOSE 8983
WORKDIR /opt/solr
USER $SOLR_USER
CMD ["/bin/bash", "-c", "/opt/solr/bin/solr -f"]
Second, don't copy the codes to container when building, use -v
option will be more flexible.
COPY home/ocscommerce /etc/solr/home
Replace with docker run
command -v home/ocscommerce:/etc/solr/home