Debugging tool for pods and images

Edit Package podman

podman is a simple client only tool to help with debugging issues when daemons such as CRI runtime and the kubelet are not responding or failing. A shared API layer could be created to share code between the daemon and podman. podman does not require any daemon running. podman utilizes the same underlying components that crio uses i.e. containers/image, container/storage, oci-runtime-tool/generate, runc or any other OCI compatible runtime. podman shares state with crio and so has the capability to debug pods/images created by crio.

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_service 0000000456 456 Bytes
podman-git.c60d8a0671b48ffdeda68895e0b7d97b252d66d9.tar.xz 0004619644 4.41 MB
podman.changes 0000001458 1.42 KB
podman.spec 0000004173 4.08 KB
Revision 1 (latest revision is 135)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 575782 from Valentin Rothberg's avatar Valentin Rothberg (vrothberg) (revision 1)
- Add requirement on libcontainers-common, which now provides the
  /etc/containers/policy.json config.
- Use golang-packaging macros.
- Set version to +git%{rev_list} scheme as there's no official release yet.
- Spec file cleanups via spec-cleaner.
- Add requirement on libcontainers-{common,image,storage}, which provide
  configuration files, manpages and debugging tools useful and required by
  podman.
- Fix typo to provide the correct package.
- Replace tabs with spaces.
- Fix libostree-devel %if condition for TW, Leap 15+ and SLES 15+.
- Use `%fdupes %buildroot/%_prefix` since `fdupes %buildroot` is not allowed
  because you cannot make hardlinks between certain partitions.
- Add podman package: podman is a simple client only tool to help with
  debugging issues when daemons such as CRI runtime and the kubelet are not
  responding or failing.
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Shyukri Shyukriev's avatar

Is it and option to show at least notification that /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid needs to include your user?

https://opensource.com/article/19/2/how-does-rootless-podman-work

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