I use Docker for Mac, I get Error response from daemon: manifest for ethcore/parity:latest not found when I run docker run ethcore/parity
➜ docker pull ethcore/parity
Using default tag: latest
Error response from daemon: manifest for ethcore/parity:latest not found
@gfrivolt try nightly
Thanks, I could pull and start it. I've got 50 Gb of space eaten up, then I stopped it. Why is that? Is it supposed to use so much space?
@gfrivolt parity --pruning fast
Hi - I am seeing the same error when I try to pull to anything from my docker on Windows-10.
What is nightly ?
Hi - I am also seeing the same error on Windows 10.
FYI @ashoksoo @FryDerm there's currently an issue affecting the docker registry - see the status page
Thank you for your response @JackPrice. I will monitor the status page.
If your facing of the manifest not found i think it's because of the docker hub is discurpted.
http://status.docker.com/
They are working on this, sounds good, I did not faced with this problem before, interesting. It seams, this is related to the S3 outage. See https://status.docker.com for up to date details.
i know this is closed...
I got the same err on win7. i got it working by specifying the specific tag, in the docker pull command. For some reason, docker trying to pull latest when unspecified failed.
Docker containers for Parity are available via Docker Hub:
$ docker search ethcore/parity
NAME DESCRIPTION STARS OFFICIAL AUTOMATED
ethcore/parity Parity is Ethcore's initial fully-featured... 14 [OK]
ethcore/parity-poa 2
ethcore/parity-arm Parity is Ethcore's initial fully-featured... 1 [OK]
ethcore/parity-centos Parity is Ethcore's initial fully-featured... 1 [OK]
ethcore/parity-jit Parity is Ethcore's initial fully-featured... 1 [OK]
ethcore/parity-aarch64 Parity is Ethcore's initial fully-featured... 1 [OK]
ethcore/parity-dev Parity is Ethcore's initial fully-featured... 0
To get a list of available versions, use curl and jq:
$ curl -sS 'https://registry.hub.docker.com/v2/repositories/ethcore/parity/tags/' | jq '."results"[]["name"]' | sort
"beta"
"latest"
"master"
"nightly"
"stable"
"v1.5.12"
"v1.6.6"
In general, you want one of stable, beta, or nightly, which always pulls the latest version from the according release channel, e.g., for beta run:
$ docker pull ethcore/parity:beta
OMG ... "...:stable" is the solution!
Experiencing a similar issue with parity/parity:v1.8.2. This thread is ... light on details of why this occurred in other builds.
@hayesgm docker pull parity/parity:stable as suggested above just worked for me.
For me, I was using Kubernetes and was not properly passing the image tag. Changing the image tag to "stable" also fixed the problem for me. Thanks.
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OMG ... "...:stable" is the solution!