In case a container image is corrupted `docker inspect` might fail:
# docker inspect --format='{{.Id}}' "${SUPERVISOR_IMAGE}"
Error response from daemon: readlink /mnt/data/docker/overlay2: invalid argument
In that same state the `docker images` command still shows the images.
Since `docker inspect` returns an error SUPERVISOR_IMAGE_ID will be empty
and a simple `docker pull` will be attempted. That does not suffice to
recover from a corrupted container image.
Use `docker images` to get the image ids and make sure to delete all
image ids found by that command.
Also don't use RuntimeDirectory since it deletes the runtime directory
between the service start attempts which defeats the purpose.
* Simplify self healing capabilities of Supervisor service
Instead of relying on time based information on how long the container
has been running use a startup marker file to infer if the last startup
has been successful.
* Update buildroot-external/rootfs-overlay/usr/sbin/hassos-supervisor
Co-authored-by: Pascal Vizeli <pascal.vizeli@syshack.ch>
Co-authored-by: Pascal Vizeli <pascal.vizeli@syshack.ch>
The Docker socket path is /run/docker.sock. Also only one path can be
used per property. This fixes the supervisor service, which currently
refuses to start due to missing Docker socket.