Quay

Quay is the best place to build, store, and distribute your containers. Public repositories are always free.

Exactly the same image already downloaded, from exactly the same image registry:

> $ podman container ls
> …
> 78721133db84 quay.io/lib/traefik:3.3 …

So something has changed in #Podman

> $ podman --version
> podman version 4.3.1

or changed at #QuayIO. What? How do we fix it?

UPDATE: #quayio service has been restored, per Red Hat.

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the #quayio container registry service is in read only mode, per the status at

https://status.redhat.com/incidents/k7kvfvgfrbdf

"The issue has been identified. A primary key in the database has reached maximum value. We are currently working on validating a fix."

"There is currently no timeline for Push restoration."

Quay.io Push Unavailable

Red Hat's Status Page - Quay.io Push Unavailable.

Can somebody do me a favor and run the following command:

time docker/podman/crictl/... pull quay.io/cilium/cilium:v1.16.6@sha256:1e0896b1c4c188b4812c7e0bed7ec3f5631388ca88325c1391a0ef9172c448da

And then post the results. I'd just like to confirm that it's my ISP, not quay.io itself.

#HomeLab #quayio

Does anyone have any idea what's happening with quay.io?

The web interface to the organization and repositories redirects to the RedHat SSO and then stops.

The pull and push to the registry seems to be working though.

#redhat #quayio #isdown

Looks like Quay.io is being updated to use Patternfly V5, and I'm a huge fan of the design layout. If you're logged in, you can switch to it at the top of the page with the Current UI/New UI toggle.

Just bear in mind it is a beta, so not every feature/aspect of the original site may be there just yet.

https://quay.io/

#quay #quayio #patternfly #containers #registry #podman #docker

Quay

Quay is the best place to build, store, and distribute your containers. Public repositories are always free.

Btw, any other recommendations for less standard packages in, for instance, #github or docker images in #dockerhub or #quayio would be appreciated. At least docker hub has a sort of tag for the images built by a verified or official source. Can that be a security assurance? Any sources are appreciated!

During switching to an own organization CodiMD also switched from Docker Hub to quay.io as container registry. Major improvement: Security scanning for all images by default.

Disadvantage: You have to prepend quay.io to the image.

If you wonder where to find it: https://quay.io/repository/codimd/server

If you wonder about the change in general:
https://github.com/codimd/server/issues/10

#CodiMD #quayio #container #infosec #markdown

Quay

Quay is the best place to build, store, and distribute your containers. Public repositories are always free.