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Update dind to work with Docker 1.7 #71

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tomdee opened this issue Jun 4, 2015 · 3 comments
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Update dind to work with Docker 1.7 #71

tomdee opened this issue Jun 4, 2015 · 3 comments

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@tomdee
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tomdee commented Jun 4, 2015

I've tried it with Docker 1.7-rc2.

I can docker run new containers.

But I can docker run --privileged new containers. I get a cryptic:

INFO[0013] POST /v1.19/containers/3836307a2eccb183906dc9591eafe328af980069448890964c3a1dbad5516e31/start 
operation not permitted
WARN[0013] exit status 1                                
ERRO[0013] Handler for POST /containers/{name:.*}/start returned error: Cannot start container 3836307a2eccb183906dc9591eafe328af980069448890964c3a1dbad5516e31: [8] System error: operation not permitted 
ERRO[0013] HTTP Error                                    err=Cannot start container 3836307a2eccb183906dc9591eafe328af980069448890964c3a1dbad5516e31: [8] System error: operation not permitted statusCode=500
Error response from daemon: Cannot start container 3836307a2eccb183906dc9591eafe328af980069448890964c3a1dbad5516e31: [8] System error: operation not permitted
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Do others report the same issue?

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tomdee commented Jun 16, 2015

This is actually working for me now, so I'm going to close.

@tomdee tomdee closed this as completed Jun 16, 2015
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Thank you!

On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 3:40 PM, Tom Denham notifications@github.com
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