I don't see it.
Will it be a fix when I delete all the images in my registry and repull them 
from docker.io on a machine with docker verison 1.10.3 (after yum install 
docker) and push to my registry? (so push and pull from same docker version)

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Back-off pulling image     
"/origin-logging-curator@sha256:b89cbdfc4e0e7d594f7a49c7581ae3f75b9d0313fce2ed8be83ee5c0426af72d"
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2016 20:45:43 +0000
CC: [email protected]




sorry,
My node:
Version:         1.10.3
 API version:     1.22
 Package version: docker-common-1.10.3-44.el7.centos.x86_64
 Go version:      go1.4.2
 Git commit:      9419b24-unsupported
 Built:           Fri Jun 24 12:09:49 2016
 OS/Arch:         linux/amd64


Pushed with docker 1.11 (after normal install an ubuntu)

From: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2016 16:43:33 -0400
Subject: Re: Back-off pulling image 
"/origin-logging-curator@sha256:b89cbdfc4e0e7d594f7a49c7581ae3f75b9d0313fce2ed8be83ee5c0426af72d"
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]

(asking again) Did you push the image using Docker 1.10 and your node is 
running Docker 1.9?

On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 4:40 PM, Den Cowboy <[email protected]> wrote:



Thanks. How can I handle this when I'm using my own images?

maybe a more clear explanation:

  


  
  

  
    
  We
 are using our own docker registry which is secured with a selfsigned 
certificate. So if we place the cert on our openshift node we're able to
 pull. We pulled the openshift-origin images v1.2.0 from dockerhub and 
pushed it inside our docker registry. We are using the registry instead 
of docker.io/openshift/origin-xxx 

This works fine for our router, registry, cluster metrics project etc..


But when we are deploying the logging project: 
https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/aggregate_logging.html it 
doesn't work.

the pull of the registry.com/asco/origin-logging-deployment:v1.2.0 is fine and 
it deploys.

But the problem raises later. The fluentd image is also pulled fine (from our 
registry).

But the images of the rest aren't pulled in the right way, 



example of error events/logs: (origin-logging-"empty" is probably an issue?)



pulling image 
"registry.com/asco/origin-logging-auth-proxy@sha256:179b84eb803fac116f913182c2fb64a2e7adf01dd04fc58e1336d96ce0ce3d65"


Failed to pull image 
"registry.com/asco/origin-logging-auth-proxy@sha256:179b84xb803fac116f913182c2fb64a2e7adf01dd04fc58e1336d96ce0ce3d65":
 image pull failed for 
registry.com/asco/origin-logging-auth-proxy@sha256:179b84ex803fac116f913182c2fb64a2e7adf01dd04fc58e1336d96ce0ce3d65,
 this may be because there are no credentials on this request. details: 
(manifest unknown: manifest unknown)


From: [email protected]
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2016 16:34:29 -0400
Subject: Re: Back-off pulling image 
"/origin-logging-curator@sha256:b89cbdfc4e0e7d594f7a49c7581ae3f75b9d0313fce2ed8be83ee5c0426af72d"
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]



On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 3:48 PM, Den Cowboy <[email protected]> wrote:



Hi,

We are using our own registry which contains some necessary origin-images for 
us.
We already deployed the router, registry and cluster metrics using our regisry:

The images are all in the form of:
myregistry.com/company/origin-....

Now I try to deploy a logging project:
After starting the logging deployer template (in which I described our registry 
+ v1.2.0) it starts pulling the origin-logging-deployer image which is fine.

Than everything seems to start but:
Back-off pulling image 
"myregistry.com/company/origin-logging-elasticsearch@sha256:5ad3b9e964ec6e420ac047be6ae96bf04abe817d94a7d77592af1c119543b37b"
(manifest unknown: manifest unknown)


Did you push the image using Docker 1.10 and your node is running Docker 1.9? 
In the deploymentconfig is also the image with the @sha 
This is happening for each image of our deployment (es, kibana, fluentd, ..)

Why is it adding that @sha after our image?

If you're using ImageChangeTriggers, we translate tags to content-addressable 
IDs for consistent image usage so that a moving tag such as "latest" doesn't 
yield different images and possibly results when you deploy today, tomorrow, 
next week, etc.  
                                          

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