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<edgarl>
hi there
<edgarl>
i'm working on a POC for containerd image pulling via IPFS
<edgarl>
i have it working with images with small layers, but encountered issues with bigger layers
<edgarl>
i use block put to place the image layers directly into ipfs instead of letting ipfs chunk it down, because when containerd doesn't have a layer, it needs to resolve digest -> cid canonically
<edgarl>
from the nodes without the data locally, i'm able to block stat and get the smaller layers. but the big layer hangs indefinitely
<edgarl>
are you supposed to be able to exchange large raw blocks between ipfs nodes?
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<JCaesar>
edgarl: I don't think so. The maximum block size was 4MB a while ago. There was some movement to get git to use ipfs blocks, and that was a hard blocker there. Might have been resolved since.
<edgarl>
it looks like that's the case. real bummer
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<edgarl>
i think you either need to extend the image manifest type to introduce one more level of indirection by chunking layers, or provide a service to resolve the block cid -> ipld cid mapping.
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<mefistof1les>
you still need open ports in your router/gateway for IPFS to work for remote access, right?
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<edgarl>
in my POC, each node runs with its own containerd and ipfs daemon, so they just talk over localhost.
<edgarl>
seems like there has been some discussion to break down container images into more granular file and chunk blobs, see:
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<LEI>
Hi, I am playing around with IPFS and docker, and encounter some trouble accessing the webui (embedded in go-ipfs right?). curl -L localhost:5001 outputs some html but behind a proxy (traefik) I get a a single access log (GET 500) containing "<IP>:4001"... Now I am lost (:
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<LEI>
I meant localhost:5001/webui, the root path is a 404 and /api/v0/version works via curl
<LEI>
Any hint?
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<deltab>
LEI: 4001 is the port for IPFS to talk to each other using the swarm protocol, 5001 is for local control of the node
<deltab>
^for IPFS nodes to talk
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<LEI>
deltab: thanks for the clarification, I got that 8080 is for HTTP control but I was looking for some sort of web ui — do I have to install ipfs-webui separately?
<LEI>
What I found strange is seeing 4001 (a port specific port) as my only sign or Internal Server Error in the access logs
<LEI>
an IPFS port*
<xpitr>
8080 is the gateway, one that accepts /ipfs/ urls
<deltab>
which access logs?
<deltab>
you don't install webui separately, just go to http://localhost:5001/webui and it'll be loaded from /ipfs/QmQLXHs7K98JNQdWrBB2cQLJahPhmupbDjRuH1b9ibmwVa