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Shared Drives/Advanced/Network tabs in Docker for Windows not displayed in Windows Container mode #754

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JonJam opened this issue May 16, 2017 · 7 comments

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@JonJam
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JonJam commented May 16, 2017

Expected behavior

The Shared Drives/Advanced/Network tabs in Docker for Windows settings should always be displayed.

Actual behavior

The Shared Drives/Advanced and Network tabs in Docker for Windows are not displayed when it is in Windows Container mode.

Information

  • Docker for Windows Version: Version 17.03.1-ce-win12 (12058), Channel: stable, d1db126
  • OS: Windows 10 Enterprise, Version 1704, Build: 15063.296

Steps to reproduce the behavior

  1. Launch Docker for Windows.
  2. Switch to Windows Containers if not already in it.
  3. Select Settings.
  4. Observer Shared Drives, Advanced and Network tabs not displayed.
@friism
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friism commented May 16, 2017

These settings are not applicable to Docker Windows containers.

Other than looking at these tabs when in Docker Windows container mode, what are you trying to achieve?

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JonJam commented May 16, 2017

@friism My mistake I skipped over the part in the documentation that these settings were only applicable for Linux containers

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@NReilingh
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@friism What do you mean by "not applicable"? Why would we not need to manage resource allocation for Windows containers, given that by default they are given only a restrictive 1GB of RAM?

@BuddhaBuddy1
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Also, the Kubernetes tab isn't visible. How is that not applicable? I'm having a hard time getting images in Docker for Windows visible in Kubernetes.

@rottitime
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Can someone please help. How do we get these tabs to show

@shahriarhossain
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I was having 'Not enough memory to start' issue, someone suggested that switching to windows container and then switching back to linux continer sometime resolve the issue. So I did. Switching to Windows Container runs successfully. But when I tried to switch back to Linux I hit the 'Not enough memory to start' issue again. And there is no where I can see the advanced tab on the settings.

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