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Suhaib
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Unable to create mysql container using podman

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I keep getting the following error when I run sudo podman run command -

 

sudo podman run --name mysql-custom \ > -e MYSQL_USER=redhat -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=r3dh4t \ > -d rhmap47/mysql:5.5

 unable to pull : error getting registries to try: invalid reference format

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jordisola
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Hi Suhaib

Yes, this is an issue with the rendering we already saw in the past.

The issue is that:
- There should be a carry return after the `\` sign. This sign indicates the command is not yet complete and continues in the next line.

- The `>`  sign should be rendered as a "continuation prompt", indicating this is not something you should write, but something the terminal is showing.

So, as Alexandre said, please try the command without the `\>` signs.

BTW, what course and version are you finding this? We should have fixed the issue, but maybe we missed a case.

 

Kind Regards

 

Jordi Sola

  

 

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Alexandre
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Hi

Are you really type the command this way:

sudo podman run --name mysql-custom \ > -e MYSQL_USER=redhat -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=r3dh4t \ > -d rhmap47/mysql:5.5

Try

sudo podman run --name mysql-custom   -e MYSQL_USER=redhat -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=r3dh4t  -d rhmap47/mysql:5.5

 

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jordisola
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Hi Suhaib

Yes, this is an issue with the rendering we already saw in the past.

The issue is that:
- There should be a carry return after the `\` sign. This sign indicates the command is not yet complete and continues in the next line.

- The `>`  sign should be rendered as a "continuation prompt", indicating this is not something you should write, but something the terminal is showing.

So, as Alexandre said, please try the command without the `\>` signs.

BTW, what course and version are you finding this? We should have fixed the issue, but maybe we missed a case.

 

Kind Regards

 

Jordi Sola

  

 

Suhaib
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Thanks for your kind help. BTW the course version 4.2, that I'm working on is DO180.

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DavidOBrien
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I'm pretty sure this is in DO180, and I only found one instance of this string (looking at the PDF file.

The actual render is correct, but Jordi is correct: The backslash char (\) means "type \ and press Enter" and the shell provides the > symbol, indicating that the command is still open.

The render is correct in the current build (see attached) so I *expect* yours should display the same way. If not, please let us know.

Thanks very much.

David

Screenshot from 2020-04-04 00-00-41.png

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I'm getting the same thing in DO180 at 1.2 in one of the first guided exercises.

I have entered this in a text editor:

podman run name mysql-basic \
-e MYSQL_USER=user1 -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=mypa55 \
-e MYSQL_DATABASE=items -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=r00tpa55 \
-d registry.redhat.io/rhel8/mysql-80:1

When I pasted it into TextPad, it showed that the '-' were some other non-ascii character (probably unicode) - darn browsers!

The fix for this is to manually enter the entire command line and do not copy from the browser. Optionally, you could paste it into a text editor, fix anything you see might be incorrectly pasted, and then copy it into the lab environment.

 

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