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I'm seeing below error with docker running in rhel7 on top of virtual box



I'm just trying to use hello-world image



[root@localhost ~]# docker run hello-world
docker: Error response from daemon: OCI runtime create failed: container_linux.go:348: starting container process caused "exec: "/hello": stat /hello: no such file or directory": unknown.









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  • Did you pulled the image from docker hub or did you build it by your Dockerfile? It seems you got an "ello-world" image without /hello script (or it hasn't execution permissions)
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I'm seeing below error with docker running in rhel7 on top of virtual box



I'm just trying to use hello-world image



[root@localhost ~]# docker run hello-world
docker: Error response from daemon: OCI runtime create failed: container_linux.go:348: starting container process caused "exec: "/hello": stat /hello: no such file or directory": unknown.









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  • Did you pulled the image from docker hub or did you build it by your Dockerfile? It seems you got an "ello-world" image without /hello script (or it hasn't execution permissions)
    – gile
    Dec 27 at 15:04














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I'm seeing below error with docker running in rhel7 on top of virtual box



I'm just trying to use hello-world image



[root@localhost ~]# docker run hello-world
docker: Error response from daemon: OCI runtime create failed: container_linux.go:348: starting container process caused "exec: "/hello": stat /hello: no such file or directory": unknown.









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I'm seeing below error with docker running in rhel7 on top of virtual box



I'm just trying to use hello-world image



[root@localhost ~]# docker run hello-world
docker: Error response from daemon: OCI runtime create failed: container_linux.go:348: starting container process caused "exec: "/hello": stat /hello: no such file or directory": unknown.






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  • Stack Overflow is a site for programming and development questions. You should use another site on the Stack Exchange network for this question.
    – jww
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  • Did you pulled the image from docker hub or did you build it by your Dockerfile? It seems you got an "ello-world" image without /hello script (or it hasn't execution permissions)
    – gile
    Dec 27 at 15:04


















  • Stack Overflow is a site for programming and development questions. You should use another site on the Stack Exchange network for this question.
    – jww
    Dec 27 at 14:40










  • Did you pulled the image from docker hub or did you build it by your Dockerfile? It seems you got an "ello-world" image without /hello script (or it hasn't execution permissions)
    – gile
    Dec 27 at 15:04
















Stack Overflow is a site for programming and development questions. You should use another site on the Stack Exchange network for this question.
– jww
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Stack Overflow is a site for programming and development questions. You should use another site on the Stack Exchange network for this question.
– jww
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Did you pulled the image from docker hub or did you build it by your Dockerfile? It seems you got an "ello-world" image without /hello script (or it hasn't execution permissions)
– gile
Dec 27 at 15:04




Did you pulled the image from docker hub or did you build it by your Dockerfile? It seems you got an "ello-world" image without /hello script (or it hasn't execution permissions)
– gile
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It seems you may not have execute rights where you are trying to run the Docker.
Try using a directory that you have execute rights to such as your Home directory.



Or you may need to run the chmod +x on the directory you are running the docker command on.






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    try this command



    sudo service docker restart


    it usually helps in Ubuntu






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      The / cannot be used as a volume.



      change "/hello": to "hello":



      I suppose it is in Dockerfile?



      check fromlatest.io for Dockerfile errors






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        It seems you may not have execute rights where you are trying to run the Docker.
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        Or you may need to run the chmod +x on the directory you are running the docker command on.






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          It seems you may not have execute rights where you are trying to run the Docker.
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            It seems you may not have execute rights where you are trying to run the Docker.
            Try using a directory that you have execute rights to such as your Home directory.



            Or you may need to run the chmod +x on the directory you are running the docker command on.






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            It seems you may not have execute rights where you are trying to run the Docker.
            Try using a directory that you have execute rights to such as your Home directory.



            Or you may need to run the chmod +x on the directory you are running the docker command on.







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                try this command



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                it usually helps in Ubuntu






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                        The / cannot be used as a volume.



                        change "/hello": to "hello":



                        I suppose it is in Dockerfile?



                        check fromlatest.io for Dockerfile errors






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                          The / cannot be used as a volume.



                          change "/hello": to "hello":



                          I suppose it is in Dockerfile?



                          check fromlatest.io for Dockerfile errors






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                            The / cannot be used as a volume.



                            change "/hello": to "hello":



                            I suppose it is in Dockerfile?



                            check fromlatest.io for Dockerfile errors






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                            The / cannot be used as a volume.



                            change "/hello": to "hello":



                            I suppose it is in Dockerfile?



                            check fromlatest.io for Dockerfile errors







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