Reputation: 7915
I'm trying to run docker-compose pull
but I get some errors that I don't know what to do with.
My docker-compose.yaml
file:
version: '3'
services:
strapi:
image: strapi/strapi
environment:
DATABASE_CLIENT: postgres
DATABASE_NAME: strapi
DATABASE_HOST: postgres
DATABASE_PORT: 5432
DATABASE_USERNAME: strapi
DATABASE_PASSWORD: strapi
volumes:
- ./app:/srv/app
ports:
- '1337:1337'
depends_on:
- postgres
postgres:
image: postgres
environment:
POSTGRES_DB: strapi
POSTGRES_USER: strapi
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: strapi
volumes:
- ./data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
The error message:
Pulling postgres ... error
Pulling strapi ... error
ERROR: for strapi error creating temporary lease: write /var/lib/desktop-containerd/daemon/io.containerd.metadata.v1.bolt/meta.db: read-only file system: unknown
ERROR: for postgres error creating temporary lease: write /var/lib/desktop-containerd/daemon/io.containerd.metadata.v1.bolt/meta.db: read-only file system: unknown
ERROR: error creating temporary lease: write /var/lib/desktop-containerd/daemon/io.containerd.metadata.v1.bolt/meta.db: read-only file system: unknown
error creating temporary lease: write /var/lib/desktop-containerd/daemon/io.containerd.metadata.v1.bolt/meta.db: read-only file system: unknown
Upvotes: 0
Views: 6907
Reputation: 160
I tried a multitude of things so YMMV, but here are all of the steps I did that ultimately got it working.
I am using Windows 10 with WSL2 backend on Ubuntu, so again YMMV as I see MacOS is tagged. This is one of the few questions I see related to mine, so I thought it would be valuable.
Update WSL (wsl --update
-- unrelated to the GitHub issue below)
stop Docker Desktop
stop WSL (wsl --shutdown
)
unregister the docker-desktop distro (which contains binaries, but no data)
wsl --unregister docker-desktop
restart Docker Desktop (try running as admin)
Enable use of docker compose V2 (settings
-> general
-> Use Docker Compose V2
)
I ended up using V2 of docker compose when it worked... it works either way now that the image has pulled properly, though.
I unsuccessfully restarted, reinstalled, and factory reset Docker Desktop many times.
Upvotes: 2