> On Jul 28, 2015, at 6:55 PM, Larry Rosenman <l...@lerctr.org> wrote: > > On 2015-07-28 20:44, Michael Dexter wrote: >> On 7/28/15 1:17 PM, Kegan Myers wrote: >>> Make sure you have permissions. Docker isn't good at figuring out that you >>> need sudo or other permissions to talk to the socket. >> Also, do make sure you are using a recent version of 11 CURRENT or a >> 10.2 BETA/RC. I do not know what errors will be thrown by older >> versions of FreeBSD with Linux images, though they will support >> FreeBSD images with some risk of ABI mismatch. >> Michael >> _______________________________________________ >> freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org mailing list >> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-virtualization >> To unsubscribe, send any mail to >> "freebsd-virtualization-unsubscr...@freebsd.org" > > I'm running absolutely top of tree. > > borg.lerctr.org /home/ler $ sudo -s > Password: > borg.lerctr.org /home/ler # docker info > Get http:///var/run/docker.sock/v1.19/info: EOF. Are you trying to connect to > a TLS-enabled daemon without TLS? > borg.lerctr.org /home/ler # ps auxw|grep docker > root 867 0.0 0.0 14412 2220 - Is 16:48 0:00.00 daemon: > /usr/local/bin/docker[868] (daemon) > root 868 0.0 0.0 38628 16116 - S 16:48 0:12.21 > /usr/local/bin/docker -d -e jail -s zfs -g /usr/docker -D > root 3544 0.0 0.0 18772 2548 0 S+ 20:54 0:00.00 grep > docker > borg.lerctr.org /home/ler # uname -aKU > FreeBSD borg.lerctr.org 11.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #29 r285983: Tue > Jul 28 16:15:05 CDT 2015 r...@borg.lerctr.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/VT-LER > amd64 1100077 1100077 > borg.lerctr.org /home/ler # > > borg.lerctr.org /home/ler # pkg info docker-freebsd > docker-freebsd-20150625 > Name : docker-freebsd > Version : 20150625 > Installed on : Wed Jul 22 11:17:21 CDT 2015 > Origin : sysutils/docker-freebsd > Architecture : freebsd:11:x86:64 > Prefix : /usr/local > Categories : sysutils > Licenses : APACHE20 > Maintainer : kmo...@freebsd.org > WWW : https://github.com/kvasdopil/docker > Comment : Docker containment system > Annotations : > Flat size : 11.5MiB > Description : > Docker is an open source project to pack, ship and run any > application as a lightweight container. > > Docker containers are both hardware-agnostic and platform-agnostic. > This means they can run anywhere, from your laptop to the largest > EC2 compute instance and everything in between - and they don't > require you to use a particular language, framework or packaging > system. That makes them great building blocks for deploying and > scaling web apps, databases, and backend services without depending > on a particular stack or provider. > > WWW: https://github.com/kvasdopil/docker > > borg.lerctr.org /home/ler # > —
~20% of a few customers containers have had issues - from stability to performance to bizarre behavior - but most of it is rather new stuff based off CoreOS, Ubuntu 15.x, Debian 8.1, etc. - with CoreOS showing issue the most often. These all have VERY recent kernels, so it’s likely missing ABI functionality in the emulation layer. With that said - I’ve found that Ubuntu 12/14 LTS and Centos/RHEL 6.x containers work great. Most Centos 7 ones we’ve tested also seem to be okay - though later 7/7.1 have show high cpu usage and erratic network performance. Once I have time, I might delve deeper into it - though it’s not a huge priority at the moment. Hopefully that was useful in some capacity. best, -bp @creepingfur ======================== You shouldn’t let poets lie to you. - Bjork _______________________________________________ freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-virtualization To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-virtualization-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"