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drtechnolust

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  1. drtechnolust's post in Docker failed to start because cache was full — how to start Docker again without rebooting? was marked as the answer   
    Yes, it’s running now. I wasn’t sure when someone would be available to look at the logs, so I restarted the server. This issue has been happening for a while, and I was hoping to understand whether it’s normal or if there’s a technical reason behind it.
    Whenever the cache fills and I move items out of it via mover, Docker still won’t re-enable via the GUI or terminal until I completely reboot the server. I’m trying to understand why Docker doesn’t start again once space is freed, and why a full reboot is required to restore functionality.
  2. drtechnolust's post in Flash Drive Failed was marked as the answer   
    I tried a several different ports on the MOBO and case and still it would not boot past the prompt.
     
    The issue was the vfio-pci and vsftpd.user_list prevented the flash drive to go through all tasks. I removed those files from the flash drive and the server booted and array started. I also, have several FSCK files on the root of the flash drive which my understanding is a possible failing drive. I made a backup of the flash drive and saved it to cloud storage and now I'm in the process of creating a new flash drive from the backup to use.
     

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