I've installed Podman on a Raspberry Pi Zero W, and want to test the
network connection. I found this:
pi@raspberrypi:~/tripod $ podman pull docker.io/library/httpd
pi@raspberrypi:~/tripod $ podman run -dt -p 8088:80/tcp
docker.io/library/httpd
54a005199e38260bae58a6a5437dd0fbde62f2f596b25d928fb346328cfc9e73
pi@raspberrypi:~/tripod $
I chose "8088:80" because incoming port 8080 is already in use and
working on that Pi. Seems that is valid?
It seems to run, but closes itself in under a minute:
pi@raspberrypi:~/tripod $ podman ps -a
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED
STATUS PORTS NAMES
54a005199e38 docker.io/library/httpd httpd-foreground 26 minutes ago
Exited (139) 26 minutes ago 0.0.0.0:8088->80/tcp hopeful_buck
787779b20e96 docker.io/library/httpd httpd-foreground 18 seconds ago
Exited (139) 16 seconds ago 0.0.0.0:8088->80/tcp pedantic_yonath
pi@raspberrypi:~/tripod $
pi@raspberrypi:~/tripod $ podman logs -l
pi@raspberrypi:~/tripod $
pi@raspberrypi:~/tripod $ podman top -l
Error: top can only be used on running containers
pi@raspberrypi:~/tripod $
slirp4netns is already the newest version (1.0.1-2).
Could someone please suggest what to check next?
Loren