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Comments by AlexanderPlaza (Top 2 by date)
AlexanderPlaza
26-May-23 11:38am
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I wouldn't say that's a useful solution as ZFS is much better then using a "local storage" which might be just ext4 and would have a single point of failure (the storage device)
AlexanderPlaza
25-May-23 10:50am
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I am not the original poster but I am running into the same issue.
The background is:
Proxmox hypervisor running on SSD ZFS (Mirrored) running it within a lxc container.
Installed docker using these steps:
https://thehomelab.wiki/books/promox-ve/page/setup-and-install-docker-in-a-promox-7-lxc-conainer
The steps I took that caused this error to come up: just running the command
<user>@<machine_name_redacted>:~/codeprojectai# docker pull codeproject/ai-server
Using default tag: latest
latest: Pulling from codeproject/ai-server
dbf6a9befcde: Pull complete
a1d1e86cfdb1: Pull complete
8f6d664c962b: Pull complete
fd7c5b4f10e4: Pull complete
0071e09cb41a: Pull complete
de21b5475ce0: Pull complete
28979bba0e98: Pull complete
c80ff7e123b7: Pull complete
b119dbbc1dbb: Pull complete
759f7c739f4c: Pull complete
610f8f1036d2: Pull complete
dfdd17077f0c: Pull complete
99fb4bec90f6: Pull complete
89bb3693ca44: Pull complete
ca824218a3d3: Pull complete
4f4fb700ef54: Pull complete
29b18b2bd75d: Pull complete
5f2d04a0ff4f: Extracting 447.4MB/447.4MB
393e73764825: Download complete
4a1106c5bb30: Download complete
3d4463eba850: Download complete
9e114a71b696: Download complete
a4a6a59b50f4: Download complete
c87581796408: Download complete
failed to register layer: unlinkat /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/zipp-1.0.0.egg-info: invalid argument
Running a docker info provides:
Server:
Containers: 0
Running: 0
Paused: 0
Stopped: 0
Images: 0
Server Version: 24.0.1
Storage Driver: overlay2
Backing Filesystem: zfs
Supports d_type: true
Using metacopy: false
Native Overlay Diff: false
userxattr: true
Logging Driver: json-file
Cgroup Driver: systemd
Cgroup Version: 2
Plugins:
Volume: local
Network: bridge host ipvlan macvlan null overlay
Log: awslogs fluentd gcplogs gelf journald json-file local logentries splunk syslog
Swarm: inactive
Runtimes: io.containerd.runc.v2 runc
Default Runtime: runc
Init Binary: docker-init
containerd version: 3dce8eb055cbb6872793272b4f20ed16117344f8
runc version: v1.1.7-0-g860f061
init version: de40ad0
Security Options:
apparmor
seccomp
Profile: builtin
cgroupns
Kernel Version: 5.15.107-2-pve
Operating System: Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
OSType: linux
Architecture: x86_64
CPUs: 10
Total Memory: 2GiB
Name: <machine_name_redacted>
ID: 917bfba6-6391-4968-855e-d48cc98a2ce2
Docker Root Dir: /var/lib/docker
Debug Mode: false
Experimental: false
Insecure Registries:
127.0.0.0/8
Live Restore Enabled: false
I hope that provides useful information.