exactly, that image that I pulled I already did some modification to the
container pod and I want to pull the new image committed to it
On Friday, December 2, 2016 at 2:45:49 AM UTC-5, shashank Jain wrote:
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> I guess in your pod you already specified the image name . You can pull in
> docker
If I have the image unique ID and has the same structure docker://
ad6d5d32576ad3cb1fcaa59b564b8f6f22b079631080ab1a3bbac9199953eb7d
is there a way to pull it by using that ID?
On Friday, December 2, 2016 at 2:23:27 AM UTC-5, shashank Jain wrote:
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> You can pull images, not containers. Containers
You can pull images, not containers. Containers are just processes running
within a sandbox.
On Friday, 2 December 2016 08:00:16 UTC+1, Montassar Dridi wrote:
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> I have this container in a POD running in kubernetes. Is it possible to
> pull it from docker when I have its unique ID that looks
I have this container in a POD running in kubernetes. Is it possible to
pull it from docker when I have its unique ID that looks something like this
docker://ad6d5d32576ad3cb1fcaa59b564b8f6f22b079631080ab1a3bbac9199953eb7d
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Hi,
We have containers running without usernamespaces enabled. They have
persistent volumes attached to them.
After enabling usernamespace the containers and volumes will be under a
different directory and old containers dont appear via docker ps as well.
What can be the right way to bring the