Error Number 19010
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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 2,918 Star 35,869 Fork 10,550 docker/docker Code Issues 1,804 Pull requests 147 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue Image push failed Error parsing HTTP response: unexpected end of JSON input: "" #19010 Closed dschinkel opened this Issue Dec 31, 2015 · 14 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 9 participants dschinkel commented Dec 31, 2015 Trying to start my docker service again on my Ubuntu AWS EC2 host and get this. No idea why it's failing on JSON parsing. Command I ran: docker push xxxxxxxxxxx.dkr.ecr.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/ubuntu:xenial Error https://support.symantec.com/en_US/article.TECH109606.html I get in the AWS EC2 Host at the terminal: The push refers to a repository xxxxxxxxxxx.dkr.ecr.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/ubuntu 2bdece1db94a: Image push failed Error parsing HTTP response: unexpected end of JSON input: "" (Note: I x'd out my real AWS account number for obvious security for the post here) GordonTheTurtle commented Dec 31, 2015 If you are reporting a new issue, make sure that we do not have any duplicates already open. You can ensure https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/19010 this by searching the issue list for this repository. If there is a duplicate, please close your issue and add a comment to the existing issue instead. If you suspect your issue is a bug, please edit your issue description to include the BUG REPORT INFORMATION shown below. If you fail to provide this information within 7 days, we cannot debug your issue and will close it. We will, however, reopen it if you later provide the information. For more information about reporting issues, see CONTRIBUTING.md. You don't have to include this information if this is a feature request (This is an automated, informational response) BUG REPORT INFORMATION Use the commands below to provide key information from your environment: docker version: docker info: Provide additional environment details (AWS, VirtualBox, physical, etc.): List the steps to reproduce the issue: 1. 2. 3. Describe the results you received: Describe the results you expected: Provide additional info you think is important: ----------END REPORT --------- #ENEEDMOREINFO dschinkel commented Dec 31, 2015 No idea if this is a bug but here's more info. Seems like this might be a common issue with AWS and docker but I can't find anything useful to help resolve it. docker version: 1.9.1, build a34a1d5/1.9.1 docker info: from where? Please be specific, what file? A
weeks ago), I have had one problem after another. Just coincidence. I'm now attempting to restore my root drive from a Ghost image. I have the back-up on two different drives. Drive #1 gives me: Error Number: (27076). Drive #2 gives me: Error Number: (19010). I was http://www.velocityreviews.com/threads/ghost-2003-problem.210184/ able to research 27076, but I couldn't find anything about 19010. The Ghost Knowledge Base isn't much help. Can anybody give me any tips or suggestions as to how to restore my root directory? Thanks. I'm becoming desperate. Scribner, Oct 15, 2004 #1 Advertisements Parko Guest Scribner wrote: > Ever since I installed my DVD burner (2 weeks ago), I have had one problem > after another. Just coincidence. I'm now attempting to restore my root > drive from a Ghost image. I have the error number back-up on two different drives. > Drive #1 gives me: Error Number: (27076). Drive #2 gives me: Error Number: > (19010). I was able to research 27076, but I couldn't find anything about > 19010. The Ghost Knowledge Base isn't much help. Can anybody give me any > tips or suggestions as to how to restore my root directory? Thanks. I'm > becoming desperate. > > Go here and whinge about the error codes. You should get a reply by email in a few days. From error number 19010 personal experience Ghost 2003 has a few - ahem - issues. I went back to using PQI Drive Image 2002 to back up my Windows lappy. https://symantec.iseva.net/support.aspx -- Parko Its 3.46am AEST. I should be in bed fer chrissake. Parko, Oct 15, 2004 #2 Advertisements Toolman Tim Guest >| Scribner wrote: >| > Ever since I installed my DVD burner (2 weeks ago), I have had one >| > problem after another. Just coincidence. I'm now attempting to >| > restore my root drive from a Ghost image. I have the back-up on >| > two different drives. Drive #1 gives me: Error Number: (27076). >| > Drive #2 gives me: Error Number: (19010). I was able to research >| > 27076, but I couldn't find anything about 19010. The Ghost >| > Knowledge Base isn't much help. Can anybody give me any tips or >| > suggestions as to how to restore my root directory? Thanks. I'm >| > becoming desperate. >| > >| > >| Go here and whinge about the error codes. You should get a reply by >| email in a few days. From personal experience Ghost 2003 has a few - >| ahem - issues. I went back to using PQI Drive Image 2002 to back up >| my Windows lappy. >| https://symantec.iseva.net/support.aspx >| "Issues", eh...now you've got ME scared
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