Reputation: 16955
When I try to push new docker images to gcr.io
using gcloud docker push
, it frequently makes some progress before stalling out:
$ gcloud docker push gcr.io/foo-bar-1225/baz-quux:2016-03-23
The push refers to a repository [gcr.io/foo-bar-1225/baz-quux]
762ab2ceaa70: Pushing [> ] 556 kB/154.4 MB
2220ee6c7534: Pushing [===> ] 4.82 MB/66.11 MB
f99917176817: Layer already exists
8c1b4a49167b: Layer already exists
5f70bf18a086: Layer already exists
1967867932fe: Layer already exists
6b4fab929601: Layer already exists
550f16cd8ed1: Layer already exists
44267ec3aa94: Layer already exists
bd750002938c: Layer already exists
917c0fc99b35: Layer already exists
The push stays in this state indefinitely (I've left it for an hour without a byte of progress). If I Ctrl-C kill this process and rerun it, it gets to the exact same point and again makes no progress.
The only workaround I've found is to restart my computer and re-run "Docker Quickstart Terminal". Then the push succeeds.
Is there a workaround for stalled pushes that doesn't require frequently rebooting my computer? (I'm on Mac OS X.)
Upvotes: 17
Views: 5876
Reputation: 261
This seems to be an issue to docker users on Mac have ran into previously, as can be seen in this docker thread, https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/5113
While there is no clear fix, a slightly better workaround is to restart docker machine rather than your computer each time.
You can run docker-machine restart default
to reset docker to a working state.
Hope that helps.
Upvotes: 21