pull or import from registry.connect.redhat.com gives unexpected HTTP status 500 Internal Server Error

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Issue

  • Third-party images in the Red Hat Container Catalog are served from the Red Hat Connect Partner Registry (registry.connect.redhat.com).

Ex. my-sonatype/nexus-repository-manager when trying to import/pull this image into the local system following error occured:

# oc import-image my-sonatype/nexus-repository-manager --from=registry.connect.redhat.com/sonatype/nexus-repository-manager --confirm

The import completed with errors.

Name:           nexus-repository-manager
Namespace:      mysql
Created:        About an hour ago
Labels:         <none>
Annotations:        openshift.io/image.dockerRepositoryCheck=2018-01-08T09:24:25Z
Docker Pull Spec:   docker-registry.default.svc:5000/mysql/nexus-repository-manager
Image Lookup:       local=false
Unique Images:      0
Tags:           1

latest
  tagged from registry.connect.redhat.com/sonatype/nexus-repository-manager

  ! error: Import failed (InternalError): Internal error occurred: Get https://registry.connect.redhat.com/v2/sonatype/nexus-repository-manager/manifests/latest: received unexpected HTTP status: 500 Internal Server Error
      About an hour ago

error: tag latest failed: Internal error occurred: Get https://registry.connect.redhat.com/v2/sonatype/nexus-repository-manager/manifests/latest: received unexpected HTTP status: 500 Internal Server Error
# docker pull registry.connect.redhat.com/sonatype/nexus-repository-manager

Using default tag: latest
Trying to pull repository registry.connect.redhat.com/sonatype/nexus-repository-manager ... 
unexpected http code: 500, URL: https://registry.connect.redhat.com/auth/realms/rhc4tp/protocol/docker-v2/auth?scope=repository%3Asonatype%2Fnexus-repository-manager%3Apull&service=docker-registry

Environment

  • OpenShift Container Platform
    • 3.6

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