I get this error when I try to build a docker file
error creating aufs mount to /var/lib/docker/aufs/mnt
/6c1b42ce1a98b1c0f2d2a7f17c196221445f1054566065d4c607e4f1b99930eb-init:
invalid argument
What does it mean? How do I fix it?
I get this error when I try to build a docker file
error creating aufs mount to /var/lib/docker/aufs/mnt
/6c1b42ce1a98b1c0f2d2a7f17c196221445f1054566065d4c607e4f1b99930eb-init:
invalid argument
What does it mean? How do I fix it?
I had some unresolved errors after removing /var/lib/docker/aufs
, which a couple extra steps cleared up.
To add to @benwalther answer, since I lack the reputation to comment:
# Cleaning up through docker avoids these errors
# ERROR: Service 'master' failed to build:
# open /var/lib/docker/aufs/layers/<container_id>: no such file or directory
# ERROR: Service 'master' failed to build: failed to register layer:
# open /var/lib/docker/aufs/layers/<container_id>: no such file or directory
docker rm -f $(docker ps -a -q)
docker rmi -f $(docker images -a -q)
# As per @BenWalther's answer above
sudo service docker stop
sudo rm -rf /var/lib/docker/aufs
# Removing the linkgraph.db fixed this error:
# Conflict. The name "/jenkins_data_1" is already in use by container <container_id>.
# You have to remove (or rename) that container to be able to reuse that name.
sudo rm -f /var/lib/docker/linkgraph.db
sudo service docker start
I have removed /var/lib/docker/aufs/diff
and got the same problem:
error creating aufs mount to /var/lib/docker/aufs/mnt/blah-blah-init: invalid argument
It solved by running the following commands:
docker stop $(docker ps -a -q);
docker rm $(docker ps -a -q);
docker rmi -f $(docker images -a -q)
AUFS is unable to mount the docker container filesystem.
This is either because: the path is already mounted - or - there's a race condition in docker's interaction with AUFS, due to the large amount of existing volumes.
To solve this, try the following:
restart the docker service or daemon and try again.
check mount
for aufs mounted on any paths under /var/lib/docker/aufs/
. If found, stop docker, then umount
them (need sudo).
example:
mount
none on /var/lib/docker/aufs/mnt/55639da9aa959e88765899ac9dc200ccdf363b2f09ea933370cf4f96051b22b9 type aufs (rw,relatime,si=5abf628bd5735419,dio,dirperm1)
then
sudo umount /var/lib/docker/aufs/mnt/55639da9aa959e88765899ac9dc200ccdf363b2f09ea933370cf4f96051b22b9
sudo rm -rf /var/lib/docker/aufs
. You will lose any existing stopped containers and all images. But this is just about guaranteed to solve the problem.Unfortunately on my system I could not resolve this with the above answers. The docker administration kept remembering a certain file in the aufs layer that it couldn't reach anymore. Other solutions didn't work either. So if this is an option for you, you could try the following fix: uninstall/purge docker
and docker-engine
:
apt-get purge docker docker-engine
Then make sure everything from /var/lib/docker
is removed.
rm -rf /var/lib/docker
After that install docker again.
I just had a similar issue on Lubuntu (Ubuntu 4.15.0-20-generic) with Docker CE 18.03. None of the described options helped.
It appears that latest docker versions use the overlay2 storage driver. However some applications require aufs. Thus a possible fix might be to simply use this docker guide to change the storage driver to aufs (simply replace "overlay2" with "aufs") as in this guide.
A similar issue arose while I was using Docker in Windows:
ERROR: Service 'daemon' failed to build: error creating overlay mount
to /var/lib/docker/overlay2/83c98f716020954420e8b89e6074b1af6
1b2b86cd51ac6a54724ed263b3663a2-init/merged: no such file or directory
The problem occurred after having removed a volume from the image's Dockerfile
, rebuilding the image and then rebooting the PC. Maybe this is a common cause?
I managed to solve the problem by clicking Docker
-> Settings
-> Reset
-> Reset to factory defaults...
All my images were subsequently lost but that didn't matter for me. I also figured that removing the VM disk image (the path to which can be found under the Advanced
tab in Settings
) could solve the issue. I haven't tried this approach however.
In windows after a restart, docker machine problem is solved for me.
Use these commands:
docker-machine stop
docker-machine start
docker-compose up