Hmm, no that didn't fix it for me unfortunately. I updated the
docker-engine package to the latest and also pulled the latest ansible
stable-2.1 commits, but it still fails with the same error. I'll try
changing over to the new docker_container module instead and see if that
fixes it for me.

Thanks anyway!
Guy

On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 11:42 AM, Henrique Santos Fernandes <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Guy,
>
> Have you updated you docker server?
> I am not sure, but i had the same problem now! and I just updated some one
> else pull requets that should solve it:
> https://github.com/ansible/ansible-modules-core/pull/4015
>
> But with older ansible, it did not showed an error, it just reloaded the
> container, i havent looked into it. I know it reloads when it should not,
> like it is reloading for a container that did not change, eitherway, the PR
> make it run again.
> If you have Labels at the Dockerfile, the container will restart if you
> did not add them to the ansible task. Not sure if this should be the
> behavior, but it is.
>
> Also i think ansible 2.2 will not have this issue, as it is deprecating
> the docker module and using a newer one.
>
> Hope that helps!
>
>
> Em terça-feira, 21 de junho de 2016 21:20:40 UTC-3, Guy Knights escreveu:
>>
>> Hi Johannes,
>>
>> It's a git clone of the stable-2.1 branch. I recently (like, today) did a
>> 'git pull' in addition to 'git submodule update --recursive' and tried
>> again, still got the same error.
>>
>> I just tried switching back to the stable-2.0.0.1 branch and it seems to
>> be working fine, so it appears to be a specific 2.1 issue.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Guy
>>
>> On Thursday, June 2, 2016 at 1:31:56 AM UTC-7, Johannes Kastl wrote:
>>>
>>> On 31.05.16 21:23 Guy Knights wrote:
>>>
>>> > I only started getting this recently after I started using ansible
>>> 2.1. The
>>> > docker task in question hasn't been modified in a long time, and if I
>>> > manually remove the container from the host and re-run the playbook,
>>> it
>>> > starts the container ok.
>>>
>>> How did you install ansible 2.1? Recently there was an error because
>>> some git submodules were not up to date and caused problems...
>>>
>>> Johannes
>>>
>>>
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