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Is it possible to pull the build number from a running Google Container-Optimized OS?
Deploying a custom build of Datalab to Google Cloud platformHow do I 'git push' from a local machine to a Google Cloud Platform instance?Conflicts with Google PubSub and Google Cloud Vision in same projectHow do I specify a source in build requests using gcloud container builds submit?Send Container-Optimized OS service log output to Stackdriver LoggingError when running python map reduce job using Hadoop streaming in Google Cloud Dataproc environmentMove file from Google Storage Bucket to Google Drive using Java while running on the Google App Engine FlexGoogle Cloud Container Optimized OS host logs to stackdriverHow to use the gRPC Python Plugin with Docker and Google Cloud Builds?Google Cloud Build integration with Bitbucket
According to this page, one can pull the kernel sources from the following location in Google Cloud Storage.
gs://cos-tools/<build-number>/
I am trying to find the source for a running instance of the Container-Optimized OS, but I have not found documentation describing how to extract a build number from the running instance. The output of uname -r
is 4.4.111+
but I do not know how to map this to a build number that I can use for pulling the source.
How does one find the build number?
google-cloud-platform google-container-os
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According to this page, one can pull the kernel sources from the following location in Google Cloud Storage.
gs://cos-tools/<build-number>/
I am trying to find the source for a running instance of the Container-Optimized OS, but I have not found documentation describing how to extract a build number from the running instance. The output of uname -r
is 4.4.111+
but I do not know how to map this to a build number that I can use for pulling the source.
How does one find the build number?
google-cloud-platform google-container-os
add a comment |
According to this page, one can pull the kernel sources from the following location in Google Cloud Storage.
gs://cos-tools/<build-number>/
I am trying to find the source for a running instance of the Container-Optimized OS, but I have not found documentation describing how to extract a build number from the running instance. The output of uname -r
is 4.4.111+
but I do not know how to map this to a build number that I can use for pulling the source.
How does one find the build number?
google-cloud-platform google-container-os
According to this page, one can pull the kernel sources from the following location in Google Cloud Storage.
gs://cos-tools/<build-number>/
I am trying to find the source for a running instance of the Container-Optimized OS, but I have not found documentation describing how to extract a build number from the running instance. The output of uname -r
is 4.4.111+
but I do not know how to map this to a build number that I can use for pulling the source.
How does one find the build number?
google-cloud-platform google-container-os
google-cloud-platform google-container-os
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Inside the running COS instance, you can find the version in /etc/lsb-release
.
$ cat /etc/lsb-release | grep CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION
CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION=10452.101.0
Then, in a machine with gsutil
installed and configured
$ gsutil ls gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/
gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz
gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz.md5
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Inside the running COS instance, you can find the version in /etc/lsb-release
.
$ cat /etc/lsb-release | grep CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION
CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION=10452.101.0
Then, in a machine with gsutil
installed and configured
$ gsutil ls gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/
gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz
gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz.md5
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Inside the running COS instance, you can find the version in /etc/lsb-release
.
$ cat /etc/lsb-release | grep CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION
CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION=10452.101.0
Then, in a machine with gsutil
installed and configured
$ gsutil ls gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/
gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz
gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz.md5
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Inside the running COS instance, you can find the version in /etc/lsb-release
.
$ cat /etc/lsb-release | grep CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION
CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION=10452.101.0
Then, in a machine with gsutil
installed and configured
$ gsutil ls gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/
gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz
gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz.md5
Inside the running COS instance, you can find the version in /etc/lsb-release
.
$ cat /etc/lsb-release | grep CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION
CHROMEOS_RELEASE_VERSION=10452.101.0
Then, in a machine with gsutil
installed and configured
$ gsutil ls gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/
gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz
gs://cos-tools/10452.101.0/kernel-src.tar.gz.md5
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