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block device for the container on devicemapper #4036 Closed unclejack opened this Issue Feb 10, 2014 · 391 comments Projects None yet Labels area/storage/devicemapper kind/bug Milestone No milestone Assignees No one mounting failed invalid argument assigned 139 participants and others unclejack commented Feb 10, 2014 When running something like for i in {0..100}; do docker run busybox echo test; done with Docker running on devicemapper, errors are thrown and containers fail to run: 2014/02/10 9:48:42 Error: start: Cannot start container 56bee8c4da5bd5641fc42405c742083b418ca14ddfb4a3e632955e236e23c284: Error getting container 56bee8c4da5bd5641fc42405c742083b418ca14ddfb4a3e632955e236e23c284 from driver devicemapper: Error mounting '/dev/mapper/docker-8:1-4980769-56bee8c4da5bd5641fc42405c742083b418ca14ddfb4a3e632955e236e23c284' on '/var/lib/docker/devicemapper/mnt/56bee8c4da5bd5641fc42405c742083b418ca14ddfb4a3e632955e236e23c284': no such file or directory 2014/02/10 9:48:42 Error: start: Cannot start container b90b4385778142aab5251846460008e5c4eb9fe1e7ec82f07d06f1de823bd914: Error getting container b90b4385778142aab5251846460008e5c4eb9fe1e7ec82f07d06f1de823bd914 from driver devicemapper: Error mounting '/dev/mapper/docker-8:1-4980769-b90b4385778142aab5251846460008e5c4eb9fe1e7ec82f07d06f1de823bd914' on '/var/lib/docker/devicemapper/mnt/b90b4385778142aab5251846460008e5c4eb9fe1e7ec82f07d06f1de823bd914': no such file or directory 2014/02/10 9:48:43 Error: start: Cannot start container ca53b3b21c92ffb17ad15c1088be293260ea240abdf25db7e5aadc11517cf93c: Error getting container ca53b3b21c92ffb17ad15c1088be293260ea240abdf25db7e5aadc11517
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