December 17, 20205 yr SO about half of my dockers just started to fail. Out of nowhere and they have been going since the day RC1 of 6.9 came out. this is what I get. I have been able to recover many of these containers by removing them and then putting them back, several have required me to also delete the appdata for them do get them to spin up again. This one, Binhex DelugeVPN and also the LinuxServer UNIFI controller are not working at all even with a clean appdata folder. Any ideas? I have also attached the diagnostics if that helps. Thanks! https://forums.unraid.net/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=99367 Edited December 17, 20205 yr by cammelspit
December 17, 20205 yr Nothing really obvious. I'd try deleting the docker.img and recreating https://forums.unraid.net/topic/57181-docker-faq/#comment-564309 Also, Dec 11 18:54:03 connollyserver root: Fix Common Problems: Warning: vfio.pci.plg Not Compatible with unRaid version 6.9.0-rc1 You should uninstall the plugin (a later and better version is included with the OS)
December 17, 20205 yr Author This is all pretty fresh honestly, I am using the new docker folder thing on a brand new cache drive but I guess reinstall all the dockers again it is! 😒 Thanks for looking Squid, appreciate you my dude.
December 18, 20205 yr Author UPDATE! So i did as you said and it did seem to work, the same docker installed and worked fine right out the gate. This time I made a brandy new fresh share JUST for the docker files. If it happens again than I can assume that it is some sort of bug with the folder implementation and will go back to the old image way temporarily. Ill try and update if i figure anything else out.
December 18, 20205 yr Author Hey Quick question... Im using the docker file folder thing, not the image, I have over 800GB left on that drive, could this be the issue?
December 18, 20205 yr If you're using the folder, then that message simply means that your cache drive is 80% full.
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