On 2/7/22 08:20, Christopher.Miller@gd-ms.com wrote:

 

I know I didn’t edit that file, however I did move storage.confg to ~/bkup/podman and I no longer get that error.

 

So why?  Why was I getting that error and why doing that corrected the error?

 

I take it .config is for individual user settings for Podman (I looked online first for info and couldn’t find anything so I’m asking here) Vs settings under /etc/containers?

 

Yes containers.conf describes default and modifications can be stored in three different locations.

/usr/share/containers/containers.conf (For the distribution).

/etc/containers/containers.conf (/etc/containers/containers.conf.d/ is available for dropped files also)

$HOME/.config/containers/containers.conf ($HOME/.config/containers/containers.conf.d/ is available for dropped files.)

Container engines have builtin defaults and then get modified by each one of these containers.conf locations in order.

Thanks

 

 

Chris Miller

Altron INC.
703-814-7647

Christopher.miller@altroninc.com

Christopher.Miller@gd-ms.com

 

 

 

From: Brent Baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
Sent: Friday, February 4, 2022 9:40 PM
To: Miller, Christopher (NE) <Christopher.Miller@gd-ms.com>
Cc: dwalsh@redhat.com; podman@lists.podman.io
Subject: Re: [Podman] Re: Upgrade Recommendations from 1.4.2 to 3.3.1

 

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If you don't believe you have edited that file, I would be tempted to move it out to a temporary dir and retry running podman.

 

On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 11:40 AM Christopher.Miller@gd-ms.com <Christopher.Miller@gd-ms.com> wrote:

 

Seems to have worked, just ran the dnf command (sudo dnf upgrade podman -y).  I did backup running containers to .tar.gz file before doing this.

 

Noticed if I issue the following command without SUDO, getting WARNING (haven’t dug into this yet): 

 

podman --version

 

WARN[0000] Failed to decode the keys ["storage.options.ostree_repo"] from "/home/millerc/.config/containers/storage.conf'.

podman version 3.4.2

 

Also one of my containers (Nexus) can’t login to the UI either….Not sure if this is an issue upgrading Podman or not, but want to detail my experience for others who come behind me.

 

Thanks

 

 

Chris Miller

Altron INC.
703-814-7647

Christopher.miller@altroninc.com

Christopher.Miller@gd-ms.com

 

 

 

 

From: Daniel Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2022 10:47 AM
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Subject: [Podman] Re: Upgrade Recommendations from 1.4.2 to 3.3.1

 

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On 1/28/22 10:44, Christopher.Miller@gd-ms.com wrote:

 

Hello, currently running Podman 1.4.2 on RHEL 8.1 and want to upgrade 3.3.1 so we can take advantage of the newer features (like networking). 

 

I am running containers currently in the 1.4.2 environment.  Is there anything to think of or do before doing an upgrade, or a best practice?

 

Thanks

 

Not that I can think of.  You should be able to upgrade without much issue.

You might want to recreate your containers, if you can.

 

Chris Miller

Altron INC.
703-814-7647

Christopher.miller@altroninc.com

Christopher.Miller@gd-ms.com

 

 

 

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