Izaim
Basic Pleskian
Hello,
I've recently installed Plesk Obsidian in CentOS 8 and were about to find out that Docker does not work on CentOS 8 (at least as it used to be), they introduced a tool called Podman for working with containers, anyway, workarounds done, added repo, selected best version and I installed Docker, up and running via SSH.
First I went to Plesk Docker Extension and it said Docker is not supported in this system, which is because of CentOS verion, of course. Then after workaround, I got into some error in Plesk, involving permissions, because I installed Docker as a root user via SSH, I guess. Bla bla, tons of workarounds, managed to fix it too.
All that away, I am interested to know, is Plesk working to eliminate all these manual workarounds and make Docker work again in Obsidian with CentOS 8, same as before? When can we expect a stable Docker extension that supports CentOS 8?
I've recently installed Plesk Obsidian in CentOS 8 and were about to find out that Docker does not work on CentOS 8 (at least as it used to be), they introduced a tool called Podman for working with containers, anyway, workarounds done, added repo, selected best version and I installed Docker, up and running via SSH.
First I went to Plesk Docker Extension and it said Docker is not supported in this system, which is because of CentOS verion, of course. Then after workaround, I got into some error in Plesk, involving permissions, because I installed Docker as a root user via SSH, I guess. Bla bla, tons of workarounds, managed to fix it too.
All that away, I am interested to know, is Plesk working to eliminate all these manual workarounds and make Docker work again in Obsidian with CentOS 8, same as before? When can we expect a stable Docker extension that supports CentOS 8?