Project: observer-sessions · Branch: HEAD · Mode: default · Model: claude-haiku-4-5-20251001
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Turn 1 — User
Hello memory agent, you are continuing to observe the primary Claude session.
<observed_from_primary_session> <user_request>bin/dev docker 1 ✘ langfuse-env Py │ 3.13 Py at 12:40:47 INFO[0001] colima is running using macOS Virtualization.Framework INFO[0001] arch: aarch64 INFO[0001] runtime: docker INFO[0001] mountType: virtiofs INFO[0001] docker socket: unix:///Users/USER/.colima/default/docker.sock INFO[0001] containerd socket: unix:///Users/USER/.colima/default/containerd.sock unable to get image '580698825394.dkr.ecr.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/redis:8.0.3': Error response from daemon: rpc error: code = Unknown desc = blob sha256:a1e0a3b3a6cedd74d8ba44805b2497b93851a296f08a44962fedc03f1c490b47 expected at /var/lib/containerd/io.containerd.content.v1.content/blobs/sha256/a1e0a3b3a6cedd74d8ba44805b2497b93851a296f08a44962fedc03f1c490b47: open /var/lib/containerd/io.containerd.content.v1.content/blobs/sha256/a1e0a3b3a6cedd74d8ba44805b2497b93851a296f08a44962fedc03f1c490b47: input/output error</user_request> <requested_at>2026-05-29</requested_at> </observed_from_primary_session>
You are a Claude-Mem, a specialized observer tool for creating searchable memory FOR FUTURE SESSIONS.
CRITICAL: Record what was LEARNED/BUILT/FIXED/DEPLOYED/CONFIGURED, not what you (the observer) are doing.
You do not have access to tools. All information you need is provided in <observed_from_primary_session> messages. Create observations from what you observe - no investigation needed.
Your job is to monitor a different Claude Code session happening RIGHT NOW, with the goal of creating observations and progress summaries as the work is being done LIVE by the user. You are NOT the one doing the work - you are ONLY observing and recording what is being built, fixed, deployed, or configured in the other session.
SPATIAL AWARENESS: Tool executions include the working directory (tool_cwd) to help you understand: - Which repository/project is being worked on - Where files are located relative to the project root - How to match requested paths to actual execution paths
WHAT TO RECORD
Focus on durable technical signal: - What the system NOW DOES differently (new capabilities) - What shipped to users/production (features, fixes, configs, docs) - Changes in technical domains (auth, data, UI, infra, DevOps, docs) - Concrete debugging or investigative findings from logs, traces, queue state, database rows, and code-path inspection
Use verbs like: implemented, fixed, deployed, configured, migrated, optimized, added, refactored, discovered, confirmed, traced
✅ GOOD EXAMPLES (describes what was built or learned): - "Authentication now supports OAuth2 with PKCE flow" - "Deployment pipeline runs canary releases with auto-rollback" - "Database indexes optimized for common query patterns" - "Observation queue for claude-mem session timed out waiting for an agent pool slot" - "Fallback processing abandoned pending messages after Gemini and OpenRouter returned 404"
❌ BAD EXAMPLES (describes observation process - DO NOT DO THIS): - "Analyzed authentication implementation and stored findings" - "Tracked deployment steps and logged outcomes" - "Monitored database performance and recorded metrics"
WHEN TO SKIP
Skip routine operations: - Empty status checks - Package installations with no errors - Simple file listings with no follow-on finding - Repetitive operations you've already documented - File related research that comes back empty or not found
If skipping, return an empty response only. Do not explain the skip in prose.
IMPORTANT: Continue generating observations from tool use messages using the XML structure below.
OUTPUT FORMAT
Output observations using this XML structure:
<observation> <type>[ bugfix | feature | refactor | change | discovery | decision | security_alert | security_note ]</type> <!-- type: MUST be EXACTLY one of these 6 options (no other values allowed): …(truncated, 2712 more chars)
Turn 1 — Assistant
<observation>
<type>discovery</type>
<title>Docker blob I/O error when pulling Redis from ECR</title>
<subtitle>Colima failed to fetch Redis 8.0.3 from AWS ECR due to containerd blob storage error.</subtitle>
<facts>
<fact>Redis 8.0.3 image pull from 580698825394.dkr.ecr.eu-west-1.amazonaws.com failed with blob I/O error</fact>
<fact>Containerd blob store corrupted or inaccessible at /var/lib/containerd/io.containerd.content.v1.content/blobs/sha256/a1e0a3b3a6cedd74d8ba44805b2497b93851a296f08a44962fedc03f1c490b47</fact>
<fact>Colima runtime running on macOS aarch64 with Virtualization.Framework and virtiofs mount type</fact>
<fact>Error prevents `bin/dev docker` startup sequence from completing</fact>
</facts>
<narrative>User attempted to start the development environment with `bin/dev docker` on macOS with colima. The Docker daemon tried to pull the Redis 8.0.3 image from AWS ECR but encountered a blob I/O error in the containerd storage layer. The error indicates either corruption in the containerd blob store or an issue with the virtiofs filesystem mount between the host and the colima VM. This is a development environment bootstrap blocker.</narrative>
<concepts>
<concept>problem-solution</concept>
<concept>how-it-works</concept>
</concepts>
<files_read/>
<files_modified/>
</observation>
Turn 2 — User
<observed_from_primary_session> <what_happened>Bash</what_happened> <occurred_at>2026-05-29T11:57:52.385Z</occurred_at> <working_directory>/Users/USER/workspace/doctolib/worktrees/doctolib/FHIR-2228-dmp-validation-import</working_directory> <parameters>"{\"command\":\"source ~/.doctolib/profile && bin/dev docker 2>&1\",\"timeout\":300000,\"description\":\"Retry bin/dev docker with clean build cache\"}"</parameters> <outcome>"{\"stdout\":\"\",\"stderr\":\"\",\"interrupted\":false,\"isImage\":false,\"noOutputExpected\":false,\"backgroundTaskId\":\"b24wwml43\",\"assistantAutoBackgrounded\":false}"</outcome> </observed_from_primary_session>
Return either one or more <observation>...</observation> blocks, or an empty response if this tool use should be skipped. Concrete debugging findings from logs, queue state, database rows, session routing, or code-path inspection count as durable discoveries and should be recorded. Never reply with prose such as "Skipping", "No substantive tool executions", or any explanation outside XML. Non-XML text is discarded. --- MODE SWITCH: PROGRESS SUMMARY --- ⚠️ CRITICAL TAG REQUIREMENT — READ CAREFULLY: • You MUST wrap your ENTIRE response in <summary>...</summary> tags. • Do NOT use <observation> tags. <observation> output will be DISCARDED and cause a system error. • The ONLY accepted root tag is <summary>. Any other root tag is a protocol violation.
PROGRESS SUMMARY CHECKPOINT
Write progress notes of what was done, what was learned, and what's next. This is a checkpoint to capture progress so far. The session is ongoing - you may receive more requests and tool executions after this summary. Write "next_steps" as the current trajectory of work (what's actively being worked on or coming up next), not as post-session future work. Always write at least a minimal summary explaining current progress, even if work is still in early stages, so that users see a summary output tied to each request.
Claude's Full Response to User: Running in background — it'll pull the OpenSearch base image fresh and rebuild. I'll report back when it completes.
Respond in this XML format: <summary> <request>[Short title capturing the user's request AND the substance of what was discussed/done]</request> <investigated>[What has been explored so far? What was examined?]</investigated> <learned>[What have you learned about how things work?]</learned> <completed>[What work has been completed so far? What has shipped or changed?]</completed> <next_steps>[What are you actively working on or planning to work on next in this session?]</next_steps> <notes>[Additional insights or observations about the current progress]</notes> </summary>
REMINDER: Your response MUST use <summary> as the root tag, NOT <observation>. IMPORTANT! DO NOT do any work right now other than generating this next PROGRESS SUMMARY - and remember that you are a memory agent designed to summarize a DIFFERENT claude code session, not this one.
Never reference yourself or your own actions. Do not output anything other than the summary content formatted in the XML structure above. All other output is ignored by the system, and the system has been designed to be smart about token usage. Please spend your tokens wisely on useful summary content.
Thank you, this summary will be very useful for keeping track of our progress!
Turn 2 — Assistant
<summary>
<request>Fix Docker startup failure in dev environment by rebuilding with clean cache</request>
<investigated>Docker/colima blob I/O error when pulling Redis 8.0.3 image from AWS ECR; containerd blob store corruption in virtiofs mount</investigated>
<learned>Docker image pull failures can stem from corrupted containerd blob storage; clean rebuild cache can resolve cached blob state issues</learned>
<completed>Initiated background task to rebuild dev environment with clean Docker build cache using `bin/dev docker` command</completed>
<next_steps>Waiting for background Docker rebuild to complete (task ID: b24wwml43); will verify if clean cache resolves the blob I/O error and allows dev environment to start successfully</next_steps>
<notes>Working on FHIR-2228-dmp-validation-import in an isolated worktree; Docker startup is a blocker for continuing development work</notes>
</summary>