https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1140405
Bug ID: 1140405
Summary: systemctl start docker fails because systemd
continuously restarts the daemon
Product: Fedora
Version: 20
Component: docker-io
Assignee: lsm5(a)fedoraproject.org
Reporter: a.badger(a)gmail.com
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
CC: admiller(a)redhat.com, golang(a)lists.fedoraproject.org,
hushan.jia(a)gmail.com, jperrin(a)centos.org,
lsm5(a)fedoraproject.org, mattdm(a)redhat.com,
mgoldman(a)redhat.com, s(a)shk.io, vbatts(a)redhat.com
Description of problem:
I've installed docker for the first time and tried to start it with "systemctl
start docker". The systemctl command returns successfully but then trying to
run docker client commands against the daemon timed out. After some poking
around I discovered that systemd was starting docker. Docker was taking quite
a while to do various initialization tasks including invoking mkfs. systemd
decided that docker was unresponsive and terminated it and then restarted it.
Because mkfs hadn't finished, docker had to try running mkfs again. This cycle
kept continuing and would probably have prevented docker from fully starting up
forever.
I worked around the problem by telling systemd not to start docker, running the
docker daemon manually from a shell, waiting until the mkfs had completed, then
shutting down my daemon and rerunning systemctl start docker. After that, the
docker service runs fine.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
docker-io-1.2.0-2.fc20.x86_64
How reproducible:
Everytime for me until after I ran docker as a daemon manually. I don't know
how to reproduce once docker has initialized (Probably removing some file or
volume but I don't know what it would be).
Steps to Reproduce:
1. On a system that hasn't had docker running before
2. yum install docker-io
3. systemctl start docker
4. watch the output of systemctl status docker -l
Actual results:
systemctl status docker -l will report that docker is in state Activating for
several minutes, then show that systemd decided docker wasn't responding,
terminate it, and restart. The -l output will also show that docker is running
mkfs for most of that time and is still running it when docker is terminated.
Expected results:
systemctl status docker -l will show that the state has gone to active
(running)
Additional info:
* My filesystem is ext4. The docker initialization is running mkfs.ext4
* I'm using a 4-5 year old laptop with platter HDs. A faster machine or SSD
drives might run mkfs quickly enough to not see this issue.
* This might be "fixed" by adding some documentation that says to perform
certain steps to initialize docker before running systemctl start docker rather
than changing docker code to finish initialization sooner.
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