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I pulled the official Redis image, where the user is 999 redis. However, in our Kubernetes cluster, the minimum allowed user ID for running container users in pods is above 1000990000. I attempted to modify the user ID 999 or delete the redis user and add a new redis user with UID=1000990000 using a Dockerfile. However, when I run docker build, it hangs at the USER 1000990000 command and doesn't proceed. My disk space usage keeps increasing. Is this a bug in Docker?
Reproduce
My Dockerfile is just as the following
FROM redis:7.0.12
USER 1000990000
Expected behavior
No response
docker version
client version 27.x 版本
docker info
client version 27.x 版本
Additional Info
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Do you mean this hangs when you try to run this image later when running docker run? This doesn't make sense in buildkit with your Dockerfile, as USER only sets the value in the exported image config(if you export one) and doesn't execute anything.
Description
I pulled the official Redis image, where the user is 999 redis. However, in our Kubernetes cluster, the minimum allowed user ID for running container users in pods is above 1000990000. I attempted to modify the user ID 999 or delete the redis user and add a new redis user with UID=1000990000 using a Dockerfile. However, when I run docker build, it hangs at the USER 1000990000 command and doesn't proceed. My disk space usage keeps increasing. Is this a bug in Docker?
Reproduce
My Dockerfile is just as the following
FROM redis:7.0.12
USER 1000990000
Expected behavior
No response
docker version
docker info
Additional Info
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: