Greetings. Let me know if there is any specific details I can add to this.
// Looking to test 'podman' I pulled an image (with success). When I went to run a container with podman run I got an error. Specifically = [ podman run --rm -it centos /bin/bash error adding firewall rules for container cd76e8db21afdb10df7a875c920bc274325aaa30457457f527bf928b27752da9: failed to add the address 10.88.0.8/32 to trusted zone: COMMAND_FAILED: '/usr/sbin/iptables-restore -w -n' failed: iptables-restore v1.8.0 (legacy): Couldn't load target `PRE_trusted':No such file or directory ]
I can add more details, let me know what is needed, OK?
- uname ~= 5.0.0-0.rc4.git3.1.fc30.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Feb 1 08:47:51 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
- podman --version = podman version 1.0.1-dev
- podman info = [ host: BuildahVersion: 1.6-dev Conmon: package: podman-1.0.1-17.dev.gitd5593b8.fc30.x86_64 path: /usr/libexec/podman/conmon version: 'conmon version 1.12.0-dev, commit: d3cac30f4e81084c7bc36922e02817841ccc3456' Distribution: distribution: fedora version: "30" MemFree: 462692352 MemTotal: 1800531968 OCIRuntime: package: runc-1.0.0-70.dev.gite4fa8a4.fc30.x86_64 path: /usr/bin/runc version: |- runc version 1.0.0-rc6+dev commit: 5b54487295859772ddfc57918f10e82994e501ae spec: 1.0.1-dev SwapFree: 3871338496 SwapTotal: 3871338496 arch: amd64 cpus: 1 hostname: ipd2.ipcloud.net kernel: 5.0.0-0.rc4.git3.1.fc30.x86_64 os: linux rootless: false uptime: 99h 31m 17.95s (Approximately 4.12 days) insecure registries: registries: [] registries: registries: - docker.io - registry.fedoraproject.org - quay.io - registry.access.redhat.com - registry.centos.org store: ConfigFile: /etc/containers/storage.conf ContainerStore: number: 3 GraphDriverName: overlay GraphOptions: - overlay.mountopt=nodev GraphRoot: /var/lib/containers/storage GraphStatus: Backing Filesystem: extfs Native Overlay Diff: "true" Supports d_type: "true" Using metacopy: "false" ImageStore: number: 1 RunRoot: /var/run/containers/storage ]
// Is this a good way to report details like this? Is there a better/more preferred way?
Thanks for your time.
Sincerely, Doug