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ecnal.magnus

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  1. ecnal.magnus's post in Second NIC Missing From Docker Containers After Reboot was marked as the answer   
    I sort of figured this out. If I have ipv4+ipv6 enabled on eth1, then eth1 isn't available to Docker. I have it enabled on eth0 and that works just fine. But I put eth1 back to just ipv4 and it is now working again. Hopefully someone has an answer to this as I would love to have ipv6 working on eth1, as well.
  2. ecnal.magnus's post in Docker Not Working and Other Dire Issues was marked as the answer   
    I could never get it to stop, even in safe mode. I finally completely blew away and reformatted both of my cache pools and now it stops. I suspected corruption in the cache pools, as there were some files that, when I tried to delete them, gave me the error "Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character" and the file names had backslashes in them for some reason, but I had no idea that would keep the array from stopping. They are now freshly formatted ZFS and everything appears to be running correctly. I have both of those pools backed up, but I think I might just rebuild all my Docker containers from scratch, because I don't trust that data anymore. It will be a pain, but I didn't lose any data that was integral, only the stuff in appdata. What do you think? 

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