The tabwriter was configured to have a min-width for columns of 20 positions.
This seemed quite wide, and caused smaller columns to be printed with a large
gap between.
Before:
docker container stats
CONTAINER ID NAME CPU % MEM USAGE / LIMIT MEM % NET I/O BLOCK I/O PIDS
29184b3ae391 amazing_shirley 0.00% 800KiB / 1.944GiB 0.04% 1.44kB / 0B 0B / 0B 1
403c101bad56 agitated_swartz 0.15% 34.31MiB / 1.944GiB 1.72% 10.2MB / 206kB 0B / 0B 51
0dc4b7f6c6be container2 0.00% 1.012MiB / 1.944GiB 0.05% 12.9kB / 0B 0B / 0B 5
2d99abcc6f62 container99 0.00% 972KiB / 1.944GiB 0.05% 13kB / 0B 0B / 0B 5
9f9aa90173ac foo 0.00% 820KiB / 1.944GiB 0.04% 13kB / 0B 0B / 0B 5
docker container ls
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
29184b3ae391 docker-cli-dev "ash" 4 hours ago Up 4 hours amazing_shirley
403c101bad56 docker-dev:master "hack/dind bash" 3 days ago Up 3 days agitated_swartz
0dc4b7f6c6be nginx:alpine "/docker-entrypoint.…" 4 days ago Up 4 days 80/tcp container2
2d99abcc6f62 nginx:alpine "/docker-entrypoint.…" 4 days ago Up 4 days 80/tcp container99
9f9aa90173ac nginx:alpine "/docker-entrypoint.…" 4 days ago Up 4 days 80/tcp foo
docker image ls
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
docker-cli-dev latest 5f603caa04aa 4 hours ago 610MB
docker-cli-native latest 9dd29f8d387b 4 hours ago 519MB
docker-dev master 8132bf7a199e 3 days ago 2.02GB
docker-dev improve-build-errors 69e208994b3f 11 days ago 2.01GB
docker-dev refactor-idtools 69e208994b3f 11 days ago 2.01GB
After:
docker container stats
CONTAINER ID NAME CPU % MEM USAGE / LIMIT MEM % NET I/O BLOCK I/O PIDS
29184b3ae391 amazing_shirley 0.14% 5.703MiB / 1.944GiB 0.29% 1.44kB / 0B 0B / 0B 10
403c101bad56 agitated_swartz 0.15% 56.97MiB / 1.944GiB 2.86% 10.2MB / 206kB 0B / 0B 51
0dc4b7f6c6be container2 0.00% 1016KiB / 1.944GiB 0.05% 12.9kB / 0B 0B / 0B 5
2d99abcc6f62 container99 0.00% 956KiB / 1.944GiB 0.05% 13kB / 0B 0B / 0B 5
9f9aa90173ac foo 0.00% 980KiB / 1.944GiB 0.05% 13kB / 0B 0B / 0B 5
docker container ls
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
29184b3ae391 docker-cli-dev "ash" 12 minutes ago Up 12 minutes amazing_shirley
403c101bad56 docker-dev:master "hack/dind bash" 3 days ago Up 3 days agitated_swartz
0dc4b7f6c6be nginx:alpine "/docker-entrypoint.…" 4 days ago Up 4 days 80/tcp container2
2d99abcc6f62 nginx:alpine "/docker-entrypoint.…" 4 days ago Up 4 days 80/tcp container99
9f9aa90173ac nginx:alpine "/docker-entrypoint.…" 4 days ago Up 4 days 80/tcp foo
docker image ls
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
docker-cli-dev latest 5f603caa04aa 4 hours ago 610MB
docker-cli-native latest 9dd29f8d387b 4 hours ago 519MB
docker-dev master 8132bf7a199e 3 days ago 2.02GB
docker-dev improve-build-errors 69e208994b3f 11 days ago 2.01GB
docker-dev refactor-idtools 69e208994b3f 11 days ago 2.01GB
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
When using `docker rm` / `docker container rm` with the `-f` / `--force` option, attempts to remove non-existing containers should print a warning, but should return a zero exit code ("successful").
Currently, a non-zero exit code is returned, marking the removal as "failed";
$ docker rm -fv 798c9471b695
Error: No such container: 798c9471b695
$ echo $?
1
The command should match the behavior of `rm` / `rm -f`, with the exception that
a warning is printed (instead of silently ignored):
Running `rm` with `-f` silences output and returns a zero exit code:
touch some-file && rm -f no-such-file some-file; echo exit code: $?; ls -la
# exit code: 0
# total 0
# drwxr-xr-x 2 sebastiaan staff 64 Aug 14 12:17 .
# drwxr-xr-x 199 sebastiaan staff 6368 Aug 14 12:13 ..
mkdir some-directory && rm -rf no-such-directory some-directory; echo exit code: $?; ls -la
# exit code: 0
# total 0
# drwxr-xr-x 2 sebastiaan staff 64 Aug 14 12:17 .
# drwxr-xr-x 199 sebastiaan staff 6368 Aug 14 12:13 ..
Note that other reasons for a delete to fail should still result in a non-zero
exit code, matching the behavior of `rm`. For instance, in the example below,
the `rm` failed because directories can only be removed if the `-r` option is used;
touch some-file && mkdir some-directory && rm -f some-directory no-such-file some-file; echo exit code: $?; ls -la
# rm: some-directory: is a directory
# exit code: 1
# total 0
# drwxr-xr-x 3 sebastiaan staff 96 Aug 14 14:15 .
# drwxr-xr-x 199 sebastiaan staff 6368 Aug 14 12:13 ..
# drwxr-xr-x 2 sebastiaan staff 64 Aug 14 14:15 some-directory
This patch updates the `docker rm` / `docker container rm` command to not produce
an error when attempting to remove a missing containers, and instead only print
the error, but return a zero (0) exit code.
With this patch applied:
docker create --name mycontainer busybox \
&& docker rm nosuchcontainer mycontainer; \
echo exit code: $?; \
docker ps -a --filter name=mycontainer
# df23cc8573f00e97d6e948b48d9ea7d75ce3b4faaab4fe1d3458d3bfa451f39d
# mycontainer
# Error: No such container: nosuchcontainer
# exit code: 0
# CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
- TestParseRunAttach: use subtests to reduce cyclomatic complexity
- TestParseRunWithInvalidArgs: use subtests, and check if the expected
error is returned.
- Removed parseMustError() as it was mostly redundant
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
These tests failed when running natively on macOS;
unknown server OS: darwin
Skipping them, like we do on Windows
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This prevents inconsistent errors when using a symlink, or when renaming
the binary;
Before this change;
ln -s $(which docker) toto
./toto rune
docker: 'rune' is not a docker command.
./toto run daslkjadslkjdaslkj
Unable to find image 'adslkjadslakdsj:latest' locally
./toto: Error response from daemon: pull access denied for adslkjadslakdsj, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login': denied: requested access to the resource is denied.
After this change:
ln -s $(which docker) toto
./toto rune
docker: 'rune' is not a docker command.
./toto run daslkjadslkjdaslkj
Unable to find image 'adslkjadslakdsj:latest' locally
docker: Error response from daemon: pull access denied for adslkjadslakdsj, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login': denied: requested access to the resource is den>
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Previously we only set the platform when performing a pull, which is
only initiated if pull always is set, or if the image reference does not
exist in the daemon.
The daemon now supports specifying which platform you wanted on
container create so it can validate the image reference is the platform
you thought you were getting.
Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com>
These packages are now living in their own repository. Updating
docker/docker to replace the dependencies.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Comments should have a leading space unless the comment is
for special purposes (go:generate, nolint:)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Refactor code to allow mixed notation with -p flag.
Signed-off-by: Aleksander Piotrowski <apiotrowski312@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Reverses the order long-form port options when converted to short-form
to correctly match the documentation and `docker service create`.
Post change `-p published=8111,target=8112` is the equivalent of
`8111:8112`
Signed-off-by: Nick Adcock <nick.adcock@docker.com>
Before this patch, using a template that used templating functions (such as
`lower` or `json`) caused the command to fail in the pre-processor step (in
`buildContainerListOptions`):
docker ps --format='{{upper .Names}}'
template: :1:8: executing "" at <.Names>: invalid value; expected string
This problem was due to the pre-processing using a different "context" type than
was used in the actual template, and custom functions to not be defined when
instantiating the Go template.
With this patch, using functions in templates works correctly:
docker ps --format='{{upper .Names}}'
MUSING_NEUMANN
ELOQUENT_MEITNER
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Move the remaining test with the others, and rename it from
`TestBuildContainerListOptions` to `TestContainerListBuildContainerListOptions`,
so that it has the same prefix as the other tests.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
```
cli/command/container/create_test.go:120:20: Using the variable on range scope `c` in function literal (scopelint)
defer func() { c.ResponseCounter++ }()
^
cli/command/container/create_test.go:121:12: Using the variable on range scope `c` in function literal (scopelint)
switch c.ResponseCounter {
^
```
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
```
cli/command/container/opts.go:700:37: Using a reference for the variable on range scope `n` (scopelint)
if err := applyContainerOptions(&n, copts); err != nil {
^
```
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This partially reverts e0b59ab52b,
and does not automatically disable proxying signals in TTY-mode
Before this change:
------------------------------------
Start a container with a TTY in one shell:
```
docker run -it --init --name repro-28872 busybox sleep 30
```
then, in another shell, kill the docker cli:
```
kill `pgrep -f repro-28872`
```
Notice that the CLI was killed, but the signal not forwarded to the container;
the container continues running
```
docker container inspect --format '{{ .State.Status }}' repro-28872
running
docker container rm -f repro-28872
```
After this change:
------------------------------------
Start a container with a TTY in one shell:
```
docker run -it --init --name repro-28872 busybox sleep 30
```
then, in another shell, kill the docker cli:
```
kill `pgrep -f repro-28872`
```
Verify that the signal was forwarded to the container, and the container exited
```
docker container inspect --format '{{ .State.Status }}' repro-28872
exited
docker container rm -f repro-28872
```
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
For backward compatibility: if no custom options are provided for the network,
and only a single network is specified, omit the endpoint-configuration
on the client (the daemon will still create it when creating the container)
This fixes an issue on older versions of legacy Swarm, which did not support
`NetworkingConfig.EndpointConfig`.
This was introduced in 5bc09639cc (#1767)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
- Follows the proposal on issue [#34394](https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/34394)
- Maintains current behavior as default (Pull image if missing)
- Adds tristate flag allowing modification (PullMissing, PullAlways, PullNever)
Signed-off-by: Zander Mackie <zmackie@gmail.com>
This allows setting the ip/ipv6 address as an option in the
advanced `--network` syntax;
```
docker run --network name=mynetwork,ip=172.20.88.22,ip6=2001:db8::8822
```
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This refactors the way networking options are parsed, and makes the
client able to pass options for multiple networks. Currently, the
daemon does not yet accept multiple networks when creating a container,
and will produce an error.
For backward-compatibility, the following global networking-related
options are associated with the first network (in case multiple
networks are set);
- `--ip`
- `--ip6`
- `--link`
- `--link-local-ip`
- `--network-alias`
Not all of these options are supported yet in the advanced notation,
but for options that are supported, setting both the per-network option
and the global option will produce a "conflicting options" error.
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
The commit contains cli changes to support driver options for a network in
docker run and docker network connect cli's. The driver-opt, aliases is now
supported in the form of csv as per network option in service commands in
swarm mode since docker/cli#62 . This commit extends this support to docker
run command as well.
For docker connect command `--driver-opt` is added to pass driver specific
options for the network the container is connecting to.
Signed-off-by: Abhinandan Prativadi <abhi@docker.com>
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This adds validation to `docker container run` / `docker container create`;
Validation of labels provided through flags was removed in 31dc5c0a9a,
after the validation was changed to fix labels without values, and to prevent
labels from being expanded with environment variables in 2b17f4c8a8
However, now empty label names from _files_ (`--label-file`) followed different
validation rules than labels passed through `--label`.
This patch adds back minimal validation for labels passed through the command-line
Before this patch:
```bash
docker container create \
--name label \
--label==with-leading-equal-sign \
--label=without-value \
--label=somelabel=somevalue \
--label " = " \
--label=with-quotes-in-value='{"foo"}' \
--label='with"quotes"in-key=test' \
busybox
docker container inspect --format '{{json .Config.Labels}}' label
```
```json
{
"": "with-leading-equal-sign",
" ": " ",
"somelabel": "somevalue",
"with\"quotes\"in-key": "test",
"with-quotes-in-value": "{\"foo\"}",
"without-value": ""
}
```
After this patch:
```bash
docker container create \
--name label \
--label==with-leading-equal-sign \
--label=without-value \
--label=somelabel=somevalue \
--label " = " \
--label=with-quotes-in-value='{"foo"}' \
--label='with"quotes"in-key=test' \
busybox
invalid argument "=with-leading-equal-sign" for "-l, --label" flag: invalid label format: "=with-leading-equal-sign"
```
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Proxies configured in config.json were only taking effect
when using `docker run`, but were being ignored when
using `docker create`.
Before this change:
echo '{"proxies":{"default":{"httpProxy":"httpProxy","httpsProxy":"httpsProxy","noProxy":"noProxy","ftpProxy":"ftpProxy"}}}' > config.json
docker inspect --format '{{.Config.Env}}' $(docker --config=./ create busybox)
[PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin]
With this change applied:
echo '{"proxies":{"default":{"httpProxy":"httpProxy","httpsProxy":"httpsProxy","noProxy":"noProxy","ftpProxy":"ftpProxy"}}}' > config.json
docker inspect --format '{{.Config.Env}}' $(docker --config=./ create busybox)
[NO_PROXY=noProxy no_proxy=noProxy FTP_PROXY=ftpProxy ftp_proxy=ftpProxy HTTP_PROXY=httpProxy http_proxy=httpProxy HTTPS_PROXY=httpsProxy https_proxy=httpsProxy PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin]
Reported-by: Silvano Cirujano Cuesta <Silvanoc@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Previously, these errors were only printed when using `docker run`, but were
omitted when using `docker container create` and `docker container start`
separately.
Given that these warnings apply to both situations, this patch moves generation
of these warnings to `docker container create` (which is also called by
`docker run`)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
A while ago, Docker split the "Domainname" field out from the "Hostname"
field for the container configuration. There was no real user-visible
change associated with this (and under the hood "Domainname" was mostly
left unused from the command-line point of view). We now add this flag
in order to match other proposed changes to allow for setting the NIS
domainname of a container.
This also includes a fix for the --hostname parsing tests (they would
not error out if only one of .Hostname and .Domainname were incorrectly
set -- which is not correct).
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
- make it possible to extract the formatter implementation from the
"common" code, that way, the formatter package stays small
- extract some formatter into their own packages
This is essentially moving the "formatter" implementation of each type
in their respective packages. The *main* reason to do that, is to be
able to depend on `cli/command/formatter` without depending of the
implementation detail of the formatter. As of now, depending on
`cli/command/formatter` means we depend on `docker/docker/api/types`,
`docker/licensing`, … — that should not be the case. `formatter`
should hold the common code (or helpers) to easily create formatter,
not all formatter implementations.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>
The integration test TestExportContainerWithOutputAndImportImage in moby/moby is the same as TestExportContainerAndImportImage,
except for the output file option. Adding a unit test to cover the output file option of the export command here allows
the removal of the redundant integration test TestExportContainerWithOutputAndImportImage.
Signed-off-by: Arash Deshmeh <adeshmeh@ca.ibm.com>
- remove some hints that are no longer needed
- added a nolint: unparam for removeSingleSigner() (return bool is only used in tests)
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
This patch adds annotations to mark the checkpoint commands as Linux only, which
hides them if the daemon is running a non-matching operating-system type;
Before:
docker
Usage: docker COMMAND
A self-sufficient runtime for containers
...
Management Commands:
config Manage Docker configs
container Manage containers
image Manage images
After:
docker
Usage: docker COMMAND
A self-sufficient runtime for containers
...
Management Commands:
checkpoint Manage checkpoints
config Manage Docker configs
container Manage containers
image Manage images
This change also prints errors when attempting to use checkpoint commands or
flags if the feature is not supported by the Daemon's operating system;
$ docker checkpoint --help
docker checkpoint is only supported on a Docker daemon running on linux, but the Docker daemon is running on windows
$ docker checkpoint create --help
docker checkpoint create is only supported on a Docker daemon running on linux, but the Docker daemon is running on windows
$ docker checkpoint ls --help
docker checkpoint ls is only supported on a Docker daemon running on linux, but the Docker daemon is running on windows
$ docker checkpoint rm --help
docker checkpoint rm is only supported on a Docker daemon running on linux, but the Docker daemon is running on windows
$ docker container start --checkpoint=foo mycontainer
"--checkpoint" requires the Docker daemon to run on linux, but the Docker daemon is running on windows
$ docker container start --checkpoint-dir=/foo/bar mycontainer
"--checkpoint-dir" requires the Docker daemon to run on linux, but the Docker daemon is running on windows
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
Switch from x/net/context to context made "go vet" see the previously
unseen errors:
> cli/command/container/start.go:57::error: the cancelFun function is
> not used on all paths (possible context leak) (vet)
> cli/command/container/start.go:63::error: this return statement may be
> reached without using the cancelFun var defined on line 57 (vet)
> cli/command/container/run.go:159::error: the cancelFun function is not
> used on all paths (possible context leak) (vet)
> cli/command/container/run.go:164::error: this return statement may be
> reached without using the cancelFun var defined on line 159 (vet)
Do call the cancel function.
Note we might end up calling it twice which is fine as long as I can see
from the Go 1.10 source code.
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Since go 1.7, "context" is a standard package. Since go 1.9,
x/net/context merely provides some types aliased to those in
the standard context package.
The changes were performed by the following script:
for f in $(git ls-files \*.go | grep -v ^vendor/); do
sed -i 's|golang.org/x/net/context|context|' $f
goimports -w $f
for i in 1 2; do
awk '/^$/ {e=1; next;}
/\t"context"$/ {e=0;}
{if (e) {print ""; e=0}; print;}' < $f > $f.new && \
mv $f.new $f
goimports -w $f
done
done
[v2: do awk/goimports fixup twice]
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
- Some of them don't make sense anymore
- Some are deprecated and removed from the engine since a few versions
already.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>
Some of them are skipped for now (because the feature is not supported
or needs more work), some of them are fixed.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>
Fix tests that failed when using cmp.Compare()
internal/test/testutil/assert
InDelta
Fix DeepEqual with kube metav1.Time
Convert some ErrorContains to assert
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
Commit 2b17f4c8a8 fixed the way empty labels
are taken into account (i.e. not interpolated from environment variable),
but it created a regression.
`ValidateLabel` functions doesn't allow empty label value, but it has
always been possible to pass an empty label via the cli (`docker run --label foo`).
This fixes that by not validating the label flag.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>
`--label-file` has the exact same behavior as `--env-file`, meaning any
placeholder (i.e. a simple key, no `=` sign, no value), it will get the
value from the environment variable.
For `--label-file` it should just add an empty label.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>
If container wait has failed, show an error from the engine
and return an appropriate exit code.
This requires engine changes from https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/34999
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: John Howard <jhoward@microsoft.com>
This is the CLI updates for the document discussed in https://github.com/moby/moby/issues/34617
to support Linux Containers on Windows. It adds --platform= as CLI flags to the four
commands listed above. Import still to be completed (needs daemon changes).
and enable the new WarnUnmatchedDirective to warn if a nolint is unnecessary.
remove some unnecessary nolint
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
The update includes bug fixes in gometalinter and updates to linters, which
discovered more linter problems.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
This package will be deprecated/removed from `docker/docker/pkg` and
is mainly used for the cli format options. Let's import it and
maintain here.
Signed-off-by: Vincent Demeester <vincent@sbr.pm>
This builds (and depends) on https://github.com/moby/moby/pull/34087
Version 2:
- remove --ipc argument validation (it is now done by daemon)
- add/document 'none' value
- docs/reference/run.md: add a table with better modes description
- dockerd(8) typesetting fixes
Version 3:
- remove ipc mode tests from cli/command/container/opts_test.go
Signed-off-by: Kir Kolyshkin <kolyshkin@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Yassine TIJANI <yasstij11@gmail.com>
moving the deffering of the close after the error checking
Signed-off-by: Yassine TIJANI <yasstij11@gmail.com>
fixing SIGSEGV when running containers
Signed-off-by: Yassine TIJANI <yasstij11@gmail.com>
This commit modifies config.json to allow for any proxies allowed in
build-args to be configured. These values will then be used
by default as build-args in docker build.
Signed-off-by: Dave Tucker <dt@docker.com>
If use docker attach command to attach to a stop container, it will return
"You cannot attach to a stopped container" error, it's ok, but when
attach to a running container, it(docker attach) use inspect to check
the container's state, if it pass the state check on the client side,
and then the container is stopped, docker attach command still attach to
the container and not exit.
Signed-off-by: Shukui Yang <yangshukui@huawei.com>
It has been refactored to a hijackedIOStreamer type which has several
methods which are used to prepare input and handle streaming the input
and output separately.
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Josh Hawn <josh.hawn@docker.com> (github: jlhawn)
The docker/client package was updated to support the updated Container
Wait API functionality. The run and start commands have been updated to
use the new wait features.
Docker-DCO-1.1-Signed-off-by: Josh Hawn <josh.hawn@docker.com> (github: jlhawn)
This is necessary in order to avoid execId leaks in the case where a
`docker exec -it` is run without a terminal available for the client.
You can reproduce this issue by running the following command many
times.
% nohup docker exec -it some_container true
The container `some_container` will have execIDs that will never
normally be cleaned up (because the client died before they were
started).
In addition, this patch adds a docker-inspect step to ensure that we
give "container does not exist" errors consistently.
Signed-off-by: Valentin Rothberg <vrothberg@suse.com>
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <asarai@suse.de>
Whitelist some existing offenders, and use a high limit for now.
This limit should decrese over time.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>