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I have an ECS cluster which runs a task based on an Docker image. The task has run fine previously but since adding WORKDIR /app it's no longer running and has the following error:
python: can't open file './src/main.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
I believe this is because I need to map a volume but am unsure where to specify that in my task definition.
Dockerfile:
FROM continuumio/miniconda3:latest
RUN mkdir /app
WORKDIR /app
RUN apt-get -y update && apt-get -y install build-essential git-core
tesseract-ocr poppler-utils libsm6 libxext6
...
# so that custom modules can be loaded from anywhere
ENV PYTHONPATH="/app:$PYTHONPATH"
CMD ["python", "./src/main.py"]
Task Definition:
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"logDriver": "awslogs",
"secretOptions": null,
"options":
"awslogs-group": "/ecs/dev-MYIMAGE",
"awslogs-region": "REGION",
"awslogs-stream-prefix": "ecs"
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"cpu": 1,
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"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.task-iam-role"
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"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.logging-driver.awslogs"
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"name": "ecs.capability.docker-plugin.local"
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"labels": null,
"scope": "shared",
"driver": "local",
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I am fairly confident my error is something to do with the volume mapping.
docker amazon-ecs
add a comment |
I have an ECS cluster which runs a task based on an Docker image. The task has run fine previously but since adding WORKDIR /app it's no longer running and has the following error:
python: can't open file './src/main.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
I believe this is because I need to map a volume but am unsure where to specify that in my task definition.
Dockerfile:
FROM continuumio/miniconda3:latest
RUN mkdir /app
WORKDIR /app
RUN apt-get -y update && apt-get -y install build-essential git-core
tesseract-ocr poppler-utils libsm6 libxext6
...
# so that custom modules can be loaded from anywhere
ENV PYTHONPATH="/app:$PYTHONPATH"
CMD ["python", "./src/main.py"]
Task Definition:
"ipcMode": null,
"executionRoleArn": null,
"containerDefinitions": [
"dnsSearchDomains": null,
"logConfiguration":
"logDriver": "awslogs",
"secretOptions": null,
"options":
"awslogs-group": "/ecs/dev-MYIMAGE",
"awslogs-region": "REGION",
"awslogs-stream-prefix": "ecs"
,
"entryPoint": null,
"portMappings": [],
"command": null,
"linuxParameters": null,
"cpu": 1,
"environment": [
"name": "ENVKEY",
"value": "ENVVAL"
,
],
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"ulimits": null,
"dnsServers": null,
"mountPoints": [],
"workingDirectory": null,
"secrets": null,
"dockerSecurityOptions": null,
"memory": null,
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"volumesFrom": [],
"stopTimeout": null,
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"disableNetworking": null,
"interactive": null,
"healthCheck": null,
"essential": true,
"links": null,
"hostname": null,
"extraHosts": null,
"pseudoTerminal": null,
"user": null,
"readonlyRootFilesystem": null,
"dockerLabels": null,
"systemControls": null,
"privileged": null,
"name": "MYIMAGE"
],
"placementConstraints": [],
"memory": "12288",
"taskRoleArn": "ecsTaskExecutionRole",
"compatibilities": [
"EC2"
],
"taskDefinitionArn": "TASKDEF",
"family": "dev-contract-extract",
"requiresAttributes": [
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"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.25"
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"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.ecr-auth"
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"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.task-iam-role"
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"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.logging-driver.awslogs"
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"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "ecs.capability.docker-plugin.local"
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"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.21"
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"host": null,
"dockerVolumeConfiguration":
"autoprovision": true,
"labels": null,
"scope": "shared",
"driver": "local",
"driverOpts": null
]
I am fairly confident my error is something to do with the volume mapping.
docker amazon-ecs
add a comment |
I have an ECS cluster which runs a task based on an Docker image. The task has run fine previously but since adding WORKDIR /app it's no longer running and has the following error:
python: can't open file './src/main.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
I believe this is because I need to map a volume but am unsure where to specify that in my task definition.
Dockerfile:
FROM continuumio/miniconda3:latest
RUN mkdir /app
WORKDIR /app
RUN apt-get -y update && apt-get -y install build-essential git-core
tesseract-ocr poppler-utils libsm6 libxext6
...
# so that custom modules can be loaded from anywhere
ENV PYTHONPATH="/app:$PYTHONPATH"
CMD ["python", "./src/main.py"]
Task Definition:
"ipcMode": null,
"executionRoleArn": null,
"containerDefinitions": [
"dnsSearchDomains": null,
"logConfiguration":
"logDriver": "awslogs",
"secretOptions": null,
"options":
"awslogs-group": "/ecs/dev-MYIMAGE",
"awslogs-region": "REGION",
"awslogs-stream-prefix": "ecs"
,
"entryPoint": null,
"portMappings": [],
"command": null,
"linuxParameters": null,
"cpu": 1,
"environment": [
"name": "ENVKEY",
"value": "ENVVAL"
,
],
"resourceRequirements": null,
"ulimits": null,
"dnsServers": null,
"mountPoints": [],
"workingDirectory": null,
"secrets": null,
"dockerSecurityOptions": null,
"memory": null,
"memoryReservation": 12288,
"volumesFrom": [],
"stopTimeout": null,
"image": "IMAGESRC",
"startTimeout": null,
"dependsOn": null,
"disableNetworking": null,
"interactive": null,
"healthCheck": null,
"essential": true,
"links": null,
"hostname": null,
"extraHosts": null,
"pseudoTerminal": null,
"user": null,
"readonlyRootFilesystem": null,
"dockerLabels": null,
"systemControls": null,
"privileged": null,
"name": "MYIMAGE"
],
"placementConstraints": [],
"memory": "12288",
"taskRoleArn": "ecsTaskExecutionRole",
"compatibilities": [
"EC2"
],
"taskDefinitionArn": "TASKDEF",
"family": "dev-contract-extract",
"requiresAttributes": [
"targetId": null,
"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.25"
,
"targetId": null,
"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.ecr-auth"
,
"targetId": null,
"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.task-iam-role"
,
"targetId": null,
"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.logging-driver.awslogs"
,
"targetId": null,
"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "ecs.capability.docker-plugin.local"
,
"targetId": null,
"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.21"
,
"targetId": null,
"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.19"
],
"pidMode": null,
"requiresCompatibilities": [
"EC2"
],
"networkMode": null,
"cpu": "1024",
"revision": 5,
"status": "ACTIVE",
"proxyConfiguration": null,
"volumes": [
"name": "app",
"host": null,
"dockerVolumeConfiguration":
"autoprovision": true,
"labels": null,
"scope": "shared",
"driver": "local",
"driverOpts": null
]
I am fairly confident my error is something to do with the volume mapping.
docker amazon-ecs
I have an ECS cluster which runs a task based on an Docker image. The task has run fine previously but since adding WORKDIR /app it's no longer running and has the following error:
python: can't open file './src/main.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
I believe this is because I need to map a volume but am unsure where to specify that in my task definition.
Dockerfile:
FROM continuumio/miniconda3:latest
RUN mkdir /app
WORKDIR /app
RUN apt-get -y update && apt-get -y install build-essential git-core
tesseract-ocr poppler-utils libsm6 libxext6
...
# so that custom modules can be loaded from anywhere
ENV PYTHONPATH="/app:$PYTHONPATH"
CMD ["python", "./src/main.py"]
Task Definition:
"ipcMode": null,
"executionRoleArn": null,
"containerDefinitions": [
"dnsSearchDomains": null,
"logConfiguration":
"logDriver": "awslogs",
"secretOptions": null,
"options":
"awslogs-group": "/ecs/dev-MYIMAGE",
"awslogs-region": "REGION",
"awslogs-stream-prefix": "ecs"
,
"entryPoint": null,
"portMappings": [],
"command": null,
"linuxParameters": null,
"cpu": 1,
"environment": [
"name": "ENVKEY",
"value": "ENVVAL"
,
],
"resourceRequirements": null,
"ulimits": null,
"dnsServers": null,
"mountPoints": [],
"workingDirectory": null,
"secrets": null,
"dockerSecurityOptions": null,
"memory": null,
"memoryReservation": 12288,
"volumesFrom": [],
"stopTimeout": null,
"image": "IMAGESRC",
"startTimeout": null,
"dependsOn": null,
"disableNetworking": null,
"interactive": null,
"healthCheck": null,
"essential": true,
"links": null,
"hostname": null,
"extraHosts": null,
"pseudoTerminal": null,
"user": null,
"readonlyRootFilesystem": null,
"dockerLabels": null,
"systemControls": null,
"privileged": null,
"name": "MYIMAGE"
],
"placementConstraints": [],
"memory": "12288",
"taskRoleArn": "ecsTaskExecutionRole",
"compatibilities": [
"EC2"
],
"taskDefinitionArn": "TASKDEF",
"family": "dev-contract-extract",
"requiresAttributes": [
"targetId": null,
"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.25"
,
"targetId": null,
"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.ecr-auth"
,
"targetId": null,
"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.task-iam-role"
,
"targetId": null,
"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.logging-driver.awslogs"
,
"targetId": null,
"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "ecs.capability.docker-plugin.local"
,
"targetId": null,
"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.21"
,
"targetId": null,
"targetType": null,
"value": null,
"name": "com.amazonaws.ecs.capability.docker-remote-api.1.19"
],
"pidMode": null,
"requiresCompatibilities": [
"EC2"
],
"networkMode": null,
"cpu": "1024",
"revision": 5,
"status": "ACTIVE",
"proxyConfiguration": null,
"volumes": [
"name": "app",
"host": null,
"dockerVolumeConfiguration":
"autoprovision": true,
"labels": null,
"scope": "shared",
"driver": "local",
"driverOpts": null
]
I am fairly confident my error is something to do with the volume mapping.
docker amazon-ecs
docker amazon-ecs
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