
Practical Jenkins - Using Docker Containers as Jenkins Slaves
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Information Technology (IT), Architecture
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The video tutorial explains how to use Docker containers as Jenkins slaves. It covers the requirements for using a container as a build slave, selecting a pre-existing Docker image, and configuring the necessary plugins for communication between Jenkins and Docker. The tutorial also details setting up a Docker host, installing the Docker plugin on Jenkins, and configuring it through the Jenkins user interface. Finally, it demonstrates running a build on a Docker container and verifying successful execution.
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How do you ensure that the Docker daemon is listening on the host IP?
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What steps are involved in adding a new Docker agent template in Jenkins?
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