On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 12:27 PM Justin Clift <jus...@postgresql.org> wrote:
> On 2024-01-30 15:52, Allan Kamau wrote: > > I am trying to build a singularity image from postgres docker image. > > I am issuing the command below. > > > > $ singularity build /local/data/some/postgres.16.1.sif > > docker://postgres/postgres:16.1 > > > > INFO: Starting build... > > INFO: Fetching OCI image... > > FATAL: While performing build: conveyor failed to get: GET > > https://index.docker.io/v2/postgres/postgres/manifests/16.1: > > UNAUTHORIZED: > > authentication required; [map[Action:pull Class: Name:postgres/postgres > > Type:repository]] > > > > What is the url I should use? > > Not personally familiar with Singularity, but this post looks like it > should help: > > > https://www.linuxwave.info/2022/04/running-postgresql-database-using.html > > The example command they have there is: > > singularity pull docker://postgres:14.2-alpine3.15 > > So the format of the url *seems* like it should be: > > docker://postgres:16.1 > > That just pure guess work though. :) > > Regards and best wishes, > > Justin Clift > Thanks Justin for the corrections and resources. I have now put together the command below that does what I was looking for. $ cd /tmp/;singularity pull postgres_16.1-alpine3.19.sif docker://postgres:16.1-alpine3.19; I am using the singularity container for the postgresql binaries instead of having to install the binaries on the computer. For example I am using pg_dump to take backups. This could be of help to others, below is an example of using the PostgreSQL binaries in the singularity image built from PostgreSQL docker image. ##construct the singularity image singularity_image_dfn="/local/data/bcl-sdv/singularity/pg"; mkdir -p "${singularity_image_dfn}"; date;time singularity build "${singularity_image_dfn}"/postgres.16.1-alpine3.19.sif docker://postgres/postgres:16.1-alpine3.19;date; ##Example usage of the singularity image date;time { singularity_image_fn="/local/data/bcl-sdv/singularity/pg/postgres_16.1-alpine3.19.sif"; date;time singularity exec \ --workdir /tmp \ "${singularity_image_fn}" \ "psql" \ "postgresql://someusername:somepassword@somehostname:5423/some_db_name" \ "-c" \ "SELECT version();" \ ;date; };date; Allan.