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I am trying to bring up kubernetes cluster with containerd and nerdctl.
After bringing up my cluster, I am able to see duplicate entries for nerdctl images
After analyzing, I saw that there are 2 entries for an image ID. One with actual name:tag and another with none:none
What is none:none and how can i avoid this?
Steps to reproduce the issue
Pulled images from internet registries
Installed Kubernetes and initiated services
Run nerdctl images
Describe the results you received and expected
Received: Multiple entries for a single image ID
Expectation: No none:none entry should be there
Description
I am trying to bring up kubernetes cluster with containerd and nerdctl.
After bringing up my cluster, I am able to see duplicate entries for nerdctl images
After analyzing, I saw that there are 2 entries for an image ID. One with actual name:tag and another with none:none
What is none:none and how can i avoid this?
Steps to reproduce the issue
Describe the results you received and expected
Received: Multiple entries for a single image ID
Expectation: No none:none entry should be there
What version of nerdctl are you using?
Client:
Version: v1.5.0
OS/Arch: linux/amd64
Git commit: b33a58f288bc42351404a016e694190b897cd252
buildctl:
Version:
Server:
containerd:
Version: v1.7.5
GitCommit: fe457eb
runc:
Version: 1.1.9
GitCommit: v1.1.9-0-gccaecfcb
Are you using a variant of nerdctl? (e.g., Rancher Desktop)
Others
Host information
Client:
Namespace: k8s.io
Debug Mode: false
Server:
Server Version: v1.7.5
Storage Driver: overlayfs
Logging Driver: json-file
Cgroup Driver: systemd
Cgroup Version: 2
Plugins:
Log: fluentd journald json-file syslog
Storage: native overlayfs
Security Options:
apparmor
seccomp
Profile: default
cgroupns
Kernel Version: 6.5.0-27-generic
Operating System: Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS
OSType: linux
Architecture: x86_64
CPUs: 20
Total Memory: 30.96GiB
Name: sparknode1.spark.dev
ID: f70b4fdf-1d3a-4ca2-babe-5a84b23698f4
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