Can't find Docker image on GCP












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I have a Docker container with Python code, and I'm trying to run it on the Google Cloud Platform. When I list the Docker images on GCP, I get



(erudite-stratum-222517)$ docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE


With no images listed.



As far as I understand, the container was successfully pushed to GCP:



docker push eu.gcr.io/erudite-stratum-222517/first_test
The push refers to repository [eu.gcr.io/erudite-stratum-222517/first_test]
0ef83288f52f: Layer already exists
3f3b6e2a9fe0: Layer already exists
d8e1c4e9af76: Layer already exists
6680c03f0d88: Layer already exists
515fff016870: Layer already exists
2f4f74d3821e: Layer already exists
9978d084fd77: Layer already exists
1191b3f5862a: Layer already exists
08a01612ffca: Layer already exists
8bb25f9cdc41: Layer already exists
f715ed19c28b: Layer already exists
latest: digest: sha256:3b4bf5f137acbf173a2c0dafb158090135e659e7b11a94d7726dc880fdefe203
size: 2636


Is there a bug or am I doing something wrong? Thanks.










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    Where did you run the docker image command? From what machine is the output? I would guess you have to pull the image first with docker pull eu.gcr.io/erudite-stratum-222517/first_test:latest. Did you try that?

    – Sgiath
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:57











  • That was easy! Problem solved, thanks heaps!

    – albus_c
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:02
















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I have a Docker container with Python code, and I'm trying to run it on the Google Cloud Platform. When I list the Docker images on GCP, I get



(erudite-stratum-222517)$ docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE


With no images listed.



As far as I understand, the container was successfully pushed to GCP:



docker push eu.gcr.io/erudite-stratum-222517/first_test
The push refers to repository [eu.gcr.io/erudite-stratum-222517/first_test]
0ef83288f52f: Layer already exists
3f3b6e2a9fe0: Layer already exists
d8e1c4e9af76: Layer already exists
6680c03f0d88: Layer already exists
515fff016870: Layer already exists
2f4f74d3821e: Layer already exists
9978d084fd77: Layer already exists
1191b3f5862a: Layer already exists
08a01612ffca: Layer already exists
8bb25f9cdc41: Layer already exists
f715ed19c28b: Layer already exists
latest: digest: sha256:3b4bf5f137acbf173a2c0dafb158090135e659e7b11a94d7726dc880fdefe203
size: 2636


Is there a bug or am I doing something wrong? Thanks.










share|improve this question




















  • 2





    Where did you run the docker image command? From what machine is the output? I would guess you have to pull the image first with docker pull eu.gcr.io/erudite-stratum-222517/first_test:latest. Did you try that?

    – Sgiath
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:57











  • That was easy! Problem solved, thanks heaps!

    – albus_c
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:02














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I have a Docker container with Python code, and I'm trying to run it on the Google Cloud Platform. When I list the Docker images on GCP, I get



(erudite-stratum-222517)$ docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE


With no images listed.



As far as I understand, the container was successfully pushed to GCP:



docker push eu.gcr.io/erudite-stratum-222517/first_test
The push refers to repository [eu.gcr.io/erudite-stratum-222517/first_test]
0ef83288f52f: Layer already exists
3f3b6e2a9fe0: Layer already exists
d8e1c4e9af76: Layer already exists
6680c03f0d88: Layer already exists
515fff016870: Layer already exists
2f4f74d3821e: Layer already exists
9978d084fd77: Layer already exists
1191b3f5862a: Layer already exists
08a01612ffca: Layer already exists
8bb25f9cdc41: Layer already exists
f715ed19c28b: Layer already exists
latest: digest: sha256:3b4bf5f137acbf173a2c0dafb158090135e659e7b11a94d7726dc880fdefe203
size: 2636


Is there a bug or am I doing something wrong? Thanks.










share|improve this question
















I have a Docker container with Python code, and I'm trying to run it on the Google Cloud Platform. When I list the Docker images on GCP, I get



(erudite-stratum-222517)$ docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE


With no images listed.



As far as I understand, the container was successfully pushed to GCP:



docker push eu.gcr.io/erudite-stratum-222517/first_test
The push refers to repository [eu.gcr.io/erudite-stratum-222517/first_test]
0ef83288f52f: Layer already exists
3f3b6e2a9fe0: Layer already exists
d8e1c4e9af76: Layer already exists
6680c03f0d88: Layer already exists
515fff016870: Layer already exists
2f4f74d3821e: Layer already exists
9978d084fd77: Layer already exists
1191b3f5862a: Layer already exists
08a01612ffca: Layer already exists
8bb25f9cdc41: Layer already exists
f715ed19c28b: Layer already exists
latest: digest: sha256:3b4bf5f137acbf173a2c0dafb158090135e659e7b11a94d7726dc880fdefe203
size: 2636


Is there a bug or am I doing something wrong? Thanks.







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  • 2





    Where did you run the docker image command? From what machine is the output? I would guess you have to pull the image first with docker pull eu.gcr.io/erudite-stratum-222517/first_test:latest. Did you try that?

    – Sgiath
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:57











  • That was easy! Problem solved, thanks heaps!

    – albus_c
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:02














  • 2





    Where did you run the docker image command? From what machine is the output? I would guess you have to pull the image first with docker pull eu.gcr.io/erudite-stratum-222517/first_test:latest. Did you try that?

    – Sgiath
    Nov 15 '18 at 11:57











  • That was easy! Problem solved, thanks heaps!

    – albus_c
    Nov 15 '18 at 12:02








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2





Where did you run the docker image command? From what machine is the output? I would guess you have to pull the image first with docker pull eu.gcr.io/erudite-stratum-222517/first_test:latest. Did you try that?

– Sgiath
Nov 15 '18 at 11:57





Where did you run the docker image command? From what machine is the output? I would guess you have to pull the image first with docker pull eu.gcr.io/erudite-stratum-222517/first_test:latest. Did you try that?

– Sgiath
Nov 15 '18 at 11:57













That was easy! Problem solved, thanks heaps!

– albus_c
Nov 15 '18 at 12:02





That was easy! Problem solved, thanks heaps!

– albus_c
Nov 15 '18 at 12:02












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