On Tue, Jun 04, 2019 at 08:40:48AM +0200, Manuel Rüger wrote:
> On 03.06.19 10:18, Petr Vaněk wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am wondering why we have so strict dependency to
> > ~app-emulation/runc-1.0.0_rc6_p20190216[apparmor?,seccomp?]
> > in docker ebui
Hi,
I am wondering why we have so strict dependency to
~app-emulation/runc-1.0.0_rc6_p20190216[apparmor?,seccomp?]
in docker ebuilds?
I cannot build runc-1.0.0_rc6_p20190216 against musl libc since musl
does not implement secure_getenv function. However, I forced
installation of docker with runc
group_controller=yes
This has been noted in other distros but from what I can tell this is solely
because runc has not been updated to be able to use cgroups v2.
Anyone else ran into this issue? Is there something I am missing so I wouldn't
need to pass a kernel command line option?
R
s but
> I did not see why I'd have to do that now when I never had to in the past.
>
> I actually had to add this to my command line:
>
> systemd.legacy_systemd_cgroup_controller=yes
>
> This has been noted in other distros but from what I can tell this is solely
> b
gt; > I actually had to add this to my command line:
> >
> > systemd.legacy_systemd_cgroup_controller=yes
> >
> > This has been noted in other distros but from what I can tell this is
> > solely because runc has not been updated to be able to use cgroups v2.
> >
>
images and run Docker containers
>>>>
>>>> [I] app-emulation/docker-proxy
>>>> Available versions: 0.8.0_p2016 (~)0.8.0_p20170917^t **
>>>> Installed versions: 0.8.0_p20170917^t(05:46:10 PM 10/23/2017)
>>>> Homep
ckerproject.org
> >>>> Description: The core functions you need to create
> >>>> Docker images and run Docker containers
> >>>>
> >>>> [I] app-emulation/docker-proxy
> >>>> Available versions: 0.8.0_p2016 (~)0.8.0_p201709
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> Jabber: h...@jabber.sk
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Hi Robert,
oh YEAH!
Thanks a lot for that quick start!
I didi it, but...
#>eix -I docker
[I] app-emulation/docker
Available versions: 17.03.2^si (~)17.06.2^si (~)17.09.0^si **^si
{apparmor aufs btrfs +container-init +device-mapp
entation is pretty good:
> > https://docs.docker.com/get-started/
> >
> > Regards,
> > Robert
> >
> >
> > --
> > Róbert Čerňanský
> > E-mail: ope...@tightmail.com
> > Jabber: h...@jabber.sk
> >
>
> Hi Robert,
>
>
images
> > > $ docker rm [container_name] - removes container
> > > $ docker rmi [image_name] - removes image
> > >
> > > The official documentation is pretty good:
> > > https://docs.docker.com/get-started/
> > >
> > > Regard
s:
> > > >
> > > > $ docker ps [-a] - lists running containers [or all containers]
> > > > $ docker images - lists images
> > > > $ docker rm [container_name] - removes container
> > > > $ docker rmi [image_name] - removes image
> > >
uot; level=info
> msg="libcontainerd: new containerd process, pid: 8730"
> Error starting daemon: error initializing graphdriver: prerequisites for
> driver not satisfied (wrong filesystem?)
> time="2017-10-07T21:16:26.088461863+02:00" level=info
> msg="libcontain
\"" error="no OpenTelemetry endpoint:
skip plugin"
time="2022-12-10T12:15:42.036100189-05:00" level=info msg="loading plugin
\"io.containerd.grpc.v1.cri\"..." type=io.containerd.grpc.v1
time="2022-12-10T12:15:42.036390695-05:00" level=info msg="Start c
:15:42.036068412-05:00" level=error msg="failed to
> initialize a tracing processor \"otlp\"" error="no OpenTelemetry endpoint:
> skip plugin"
> time="2022-12-10T12:15:42.036100189-05:00" level=info msg="loading plugin
> \"io.containerd
et/http: request canceled while
> > waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)"
> >
> > time="2022-12-10T12:15:42.036053086-05:00" level=info msg="loading plugin
> > \"io.containerd.internal.v1.tracing\"..." typ
t
>> > exceeded while awaiting headers)"
>> > time="2022-12-10T12:17:27.026851821-05:00" level=error msg="Handler for
>> > POST /v1.41/images/create returned error: Get \"
>> > https://registry-1.docker.io/v2/\": net
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