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snasxm Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) CS/AIX V6.3 fails to start after updating AIX to 5.3-TL5. With the fileset http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21245890 bos.mp at 5.3.0.50 and AIX running with a 32-bit kernel, the AnyNet https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/7924 kernel extension of CSAIX V6.3 fails to load properly. The "sna start" command returns the following: SNA software is initializing... SNA software failed to initialize, reason: Failed to start TP Server Daemon - Failed to allocate required memory Operating System error: - Bad file number During boot, exec format you might see the following on the console or by manually executing /etc/rc.sna: strload: cannot load /usr/lib/sna/drivers/snahprip: Cannot run a file that does not have a valid format. Device driver/kernel extension load failed. errno (8) = ENOEXEC, Exec format error Device driver/kernel extension load failed. errno (8) = ENOEXEC, Exec format error SNA software is initializing... SNA software exec format error failed to initialize, reason: Failed to start TP Server Daemon - Failed to allocate required memory Operating System error: - Bad file number AIX commands like 'trace' and mounting a CD or DVD may also fail with a message such as: LOADEXT: Exec format error Resolving the problem This problem applies only to CS/AIX v6.3 at level 6.3.0.x and only when running the 32-bit AIX kernel. If you are not using the AnyNet APPC over IP function and the 32-bit kernel is required, a workaround is to edit the file /etc/pse.sna.conf and comment out the following line by inserting a "#" at the beginning of the line: d /usr/lib/sna/drivers/snasxm Reboot the system once you have commented out the line. If you are using the AnyNet APPC over IP function, there is no workaround at this time. AnyNet is not supported on a 64-bit kernel. Do not update AIX 5.3 to TL5 until a fix is available. This document will be updated when a fix is available. October 17, 2007 - UPDATE An updated AnyNe
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 2,917 Star 35,917 Fork 10,564 docker/docker Code Issues 1,806 Pull requests 146 Projects 0 Wiki Pulse Graphs New issue exec format error when running `docker run ubuntu` on ubuntu 14.04 #7924 Closed techtonik opened this Issue Sep 7, 2014 · 15 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 5 participants techtonik commented Sep 7, 2014 $ sudo docker run ubuntu [sudo] password for techtonik: Unable to find image 'ubuntu' locally Pulling repository ubuntu 826544226fdc: Download complete 511136ea3c5a: Download complete b3553b91f79f: Download complete ca63a3899a99: Download complete ff01d67c9471: Download complete 7428bd008763: Download complete c7c7108e0ad8: Download complete 2014/09/07 10:07:38 exec format error The information requested (uname, docker version) is here - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/docker.io/+bug/1366509 fgrehm commented Sep 7, 2014 @techtonik you need to provide a command to docker run since the base ubuntu image does not define a default command. Assuming you want to start a bash session, would be a matter of running sudo docker run ubuntu /bin/bash Docker member tianon commented Sep 7, 2014 @techtonik as I noted on your Launchpad ticket (where you provided significantly more information), this is actually because you're trying to run a 64bit image on a 32bit OS installation, which is entirely unsupported - you'll have to find or create a 32bit base image somewhere if you want to continue with this host techtonik commented Sep 7, 2014 @fgrehm, I tried to provide some commands, but the error is the same. docker info shows that containers are launched, but I can not access them. docker ps is empty/ @tianon, I found I686/ubuntu image, but still wasn't able to access them with docker. This is my first experience, so I may have missed something. Anyway, if 32bit hosts are not supported by LXC, I might have better luck with lmctfy. jessfraz commented Sep 7, 2014 I may be wrong but I don't think 64bit images are supported on a 32bit installation in lmctfy either techtonik commented Sep 7, 2014 @jfrazelle may be, but I don't really need to run external images. All that I need is to get isolated environment on my own system to do some stuff and clean up afterwards. This is how I see it https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25709062/rapid-virtualization-with-fork-from-here