Hey,

Sorry for the confusion.

I think the answer in that stack overflow post is actually incorrect, and 
causing the current problem you're seeing. To fix it you'll need to remove 
the google/docker-registry image. The easiest way is to boot2docker delete, 
boot2docker init, boot2docker up. Then you can run setup-managed-vms again.

Dan Lorenc

On Saturday, December 13, 2014 2:33:36 AM UTC-8, Nick wrote:
>
> Trying with Google Cloud SDK v0.9.40 now. Fails with this error 
>
> google.appengine.tools.docker.containers.ImageError: Image with tag 
> localhost:49153/google/appengine-java was not found
>
> On Wednesday, December 10, 2014 7:23:57 AM UTC+1, Vinny P wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 9:36 AM, Nick <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> *This is the stacktrace, with the verbosity set to debug level:*
>>>
>>> googlecloudsdk.appengine.lib.images.util.DockerPullError: Error pulling 
>>> google/appengine-java: 500 Server Error: Internal Server Error ("Invalid 
>>> Registry endpoint: Get http://localhost:49157/v1/_ping: read tcp 
>>> 127.0.0.1:49157: connection reset by peer")
>>>
>>
>>
>> Can you try again, but this time use the insecure registry option: 
>> http://stackoverflow.com/a/26832581 ?
>>
>> Before you try that though, can you check if your boot2docker VM has 
>> network access? Run a curl request on a website or another similar 
>> application to check.
>>  
>>  
>> -----------------
>> -Vinny P
>> Technology & Media Consultant
>> Chicago, IL
>>
>> App Engine Code Samples: http://www.learntogoogleit.com
>>
>>

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