Merge "update doc about how to set up local registry"

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Setting up Docker local registry
--------------------------------
It is recommended to set up local registry for Kolla developers
or deploying multinode. The reason using a local registry is
deployment performance will operate at local network speeds,
typically gigabit networking. Beyond performance considerations,
the Operator would have full control over images that are deployed.
If there is no local registry, nodes pull images from Docker Hub
when images are not found in local caches.
Running Docker registry is easy. Just use the following command:
::
docker run -d -p 4000:5000 --restart=always --name registry registry
The default port of Docker registry is 5000.
But the 5000 port is also the port of keystone-api.
To avoid conflict, use 4000 port as Docker registry port.
Now the Docker registry service is running.
For docker to pull images, it is necessary to
modify the Docker configuration. The guide assumes that
the IP of the machine running Docker registry is 172.22.2.81.
In Ubuntu, add ``--insecure-registry 172.22.2.81:4000``
to ``DOCKER_OPTS`` in ``/etc/default/docker``.
In CentOS, uncomment ``INSECURE_REGISTRY`` and set ``INSECURE_REGISTRY``
to ``--insecure-registry 172.22.2.81:4000`` in ``/etc/sysconfig/docker``.
And restart the docker service.
To build and push images to local registry, use the following command:
::
tools/build.py --namespace 172.22.2.81:4000 --push
To make kolla-ansible pull images from local registry, set
``"docker_registry"`` to ``"172.22.2.81:4000"`` in
``"/etc/kolla/globals.yml"``.
.. _DockerBug: https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/6980 .. _DockerBug: https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/6980