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Due to limitations of living behind a corporate firewall, I'm trying to homeroll a concourse setup, simple to start, with just one DB host and 1 webnode+worker host. The deployment appears to be all complete, albeit I have some unrelated trouble using systemctl stop on the worker service, probably due to handwritten systemd files. Something for later. I'm on CentOS-7.6, concourse-6.0.0, with an OS kernel version which my engineering department assures me supports user namespaces, SELinux is disabled, and we have an internal docker registry I am configured to pull from, with docker installed on the host and able to pull images. CONCOURSE_BAGGAGECLAIM_DRIVER is set to naive, but I experienced the same results with any other setting I knew to try, only landing on that after seeing it fixed other volume creation issues for CentOS users. When I try to do an
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Hi @maxnbk , thanks for reporting! I don't have a really good answer, but I've got some pointers for those who I was able to reproduce the issue on master (6.x, At first, I thought that maybe the version of Attaching
which ... seem to be very reasonable, and I'm not sure why that'd fail like
which yeah, is quite weird While on it, I was curious to see if containers would even run in a 3.10 kernel
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Hi @maxnbk , thanks for reporting!
I don't have a really good answer, but I've got some pointers for those who
might want to dig into this.
I was able to reproduce the issue on master (6.x,
f4d6874)
grabbing a Centos 7 machine on GCP (which runs on Linux 3.10).
At first, I thought that maybe the version of
tar
that they ship with wasvery old, and then it could be not playing nice with arguments that we give it.
It turns out that while it's indeed older than the version of
tar
that theconcourse/concourse
image ships with (1.26 vs 1.29), I was able to discardthat hypothesis by building the latest
tar
from source (1.32) and .. thatdidn't bring any good results.
Attaching
dlv
to the proce…