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Rosetta emulation not working in Colima #990
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By reinstalling everything, status is now ok: and it uses right context: still the same issue: _WARNING: The requested image's platform (linux/amd64) does not match the detected host platform (linux/arm64/v8) and no specific platform was requested |
colima list If I delete default profile and leave only rosetta profile, colima status gives: colima status |
I'm not a maintainer and, tbh colima newbie, but shouldn't you use |
Description
I have been trying to run x86 images in Docker using my M2-Mac. Previously it has been working, but currently I have some issues and system is detected as arm64 instead of x86.
As an example, I have been using Tensorflow serving image https://www.tensorflow.org/tfx/serving/docker
When I run it, I got following error:
docker run -t --rm -p 8501:8501
-v "$TESTDATA/saved_model_half_plus_two_cpu:/models/half_plus_two"
-e MODEL_NAME=half_plus_two
tensorflow/serving
WARNING: The requested image's platform (linux/amd64) does not match the detected host platform (linux/arm64/v8) and no specific platform was requested
/usr/bin/tf_serving_entrypoint.sh: line 3: 7 Illegal instruction (core dumped) tensorflow_model_server --port=8500 --rest_api_port=8501 --model_name=${MODEL_NAME} --model_base_path=${MODEL_BASE_PATH}/${MODEL_NAME} "$@"
Version
colima version && limactl --version && qemu-img --version
colima version 0.6.8
git commit: 9b0809d
limactl version 0.20.1
qemu-img version 8.2.1
Copyright (c) 2003-2023 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers
Operating System
Output of
colima status
FATA[0000] colima is not running
Reproduction Steps
-v "$TESTDATA/saved_model_half_plus_two_cpu:/models/half_plus_two"
-e MODEL_NAME=half_plus_two
tensorflow/serving
Expected behaviour
TensorFlow Serving container and open the REST API port
Additional context
No response
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