Hi all,
I have unit file generated by podman running, though as soon as I run it
there's issues with running any other command that needs to do something
with containers. podman ps for example will be completely unresponsive and
not return anything, even after waiting minutes. Not only that, but even
running podman start x by itself will hang or creating new containers
This is with Fedora 30 and Kernel 5.1.8-300.fc30.x86_64
spytec@KeyraGuest1:~$ podman --version
podman version 1.7.0
spytec@KeyraGuest1:~$ podman start bitwarden -a
^C
spytec@KeyraGuest1:~$ sudo systemctl start bitwarden
^C
spytec@KeyraGuest1:~$ sudo systemctl status bitwarden
[... output omitted...]
Jan 31 13:53:14 KeyraGuest1 systemd[1]: Starting Podman
container-bitwarden.service...
spytec@KeyraGuest1:~$ sudo systemctl stop bitwarden
spytec@KeyraGuest1:~$ podman ps
^C
spytec@KeyraGuest1:~$ ps auxww | grep podman
spytec 1097 0.0 0.8 62816 33808 ? S 13:52 0:00 podman
spytec 1171 0.0 1.3 681944 55064 ? Ssl 13:53 0:00
/usr/bin/podman start bitwarden
spytec 1178 0.0 1.4 755824 56680 ? Sl 13:53 0:00
/usr/bin/podman start bitwarden
spytec 1224 0.0 0.0 9360 880 pts/0 S+ 13:54 0:00 grep
--color=auto podman
spytec@KeyraGuest1:~$ journalctl -u bitwarden | tail -n 5
Jan 31 13:51:50 KeyraGuest1 systemd[1]: bitwarden.service: Failed with
result 'exit-code'.
Jan 31 13:51:50 KeyraGuest1 systemd[1]: Failed to start Podman
container-bitwarden.service.
Jan 31 13:53:14 KeyraGuest1 systemd[1]: Starting Podman
container-bitwarden.service...
Jan 31 13:54:26 KeyraGuest1 systemd[1]: bitwarden.service: Succeeded.
Jan 31 13:54:26 KeyraGuest1 systemd[1]: Stopped Podman
container-bitwarden.service.
spytec@KeyraGuest1:~$ ps auxww | grep podman
spytec 1097 0.0 0.8 62816 33808 ? S 13:52 0:00 podman
spytec 1171 0.0 1.3 682008 55064 ? Ssl 13:53 0:00
/usr/bin/podman start bitwarden
spytec 1178 0.0 1.4 755824 56680 ? Sl 13:53 0:00
/usr/bin/podman start bitwarden
spytec 1235 0.0 0.0 9360 816 pts/0 S+ 13:55 0:00 grep
--color=auto podman
spytec@KeyraGuest1:~$ kill 1181
spytec@KeyraGuest1:~$ kill 1097
spytec@KeyraGuest1:~$ podman ps -a
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED
STATUS PORTS NAMES
baa2f3d6ed39 docker.io/bitwardenrs/server:latest /bitwarden_rs 3 weeks
ago Created 0.0.0.0:8080->8080/tcp bitwarden
And creating a whole new container
spytec@KeyraGuest1:~$ podman run -d --name test postgres
Trying to pull docker.io/library/postgres...
[... output omitted...]
Writing manifest to image destination
Storing signatures
Error: slirp4netns failed: "/usr/bin/slirp4netns: unrecognized option
'--netns-type=path'\nUsage: /usr/bin/slirp4netns [OPTION]... PID
TAPNAME\nUser-mode networking for unprivileged network namespaces.\n\n-c,
--configure bring up the interface\n-e, --exit-fd=FD
specify the FD for terminating slirp4netns\n-r, --ready-fd=FD
specify the FD to write to when the network is configured\n-m, --mtu=MTU
specify MTU (default=1500, max=65521)\n--cidr=CIDR
specify network address CIDR (default=10.0.2.0/24)\n--disable-host-loopback
prohibit connecting to 127.0.0.1:* on the host namespace\n-a,
--api-socket=PATH specify API socket path\n-6, --enable-ipv6
enable IPv6 (experimental)\n-h, --help show this help and
exit\n-v, --version show version and exit\n"
Thanks,
Eric Gustavsson, RHCSA
He/Him/His
Software Engineer
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