Charlie Nash
03/25/2025, 5:39 PMFailed to pull image "cnashunitedcenter/kubernetes:latest": failed to pull and unpack image "<http://docker.io/cnashunitedcenter/kubernetes:latest|docker.io/cnashunitedcenter/kubernetes:latest>": failed to resolve reference "<http://docker.io/cnashunitedcenter/kubernetes:latest|docker.io/cnashunitedcenter/kubernetes:latest>": pull access denied, repository does not exist or may require authorization: server message: insufficient_scope: authorization failed
Marvin
03/25/2025, 5:39 PMcnashunitedcenter/kubernetes:latest
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2. Failed to pull and unpack image: The process of downloading and preparing the image for use failed.
3. Failed to resolve reference: The system could not find or access the image reference <http://docker.io/cnashunitedcenter/kubernetes:latest|docker.io/cnashunitedcenter/kubernetes:latest>
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4. Pull access denied, repository does not exist or may require authorization: This suggests one of several potential issues:
- The repository cnashunitedcenter/kubernetes
might not exist on Docker Hub.
- The repository exists but is private, and you do not have the necessary permissions or credentials to access it.
- An authentication issue might be preventing access to the image.
5. Insufficient scope: authorization failed: This indicates a failure in the authentication process, likely due to missing or incorrect credentials.
To resolve this issue, you can:
- Verify that the repository name is correct.
- Check if the repository is private and, if so, ensure you have the appropriate permissions and credentials.
- Log in to Docker Hub using docker login
with the correct credentials before attempting to pull the image.Bring your towel and join one of the fastest growing data communities. Welcome to our second-generation open source orchestration platform, a completely rethought approach to dataflow automation.
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