Unable to pull/install new containers


Feanux

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I'll try to be brief with the story but the gist of it is that I cannot install new containers, they always hang during the pull.

 

Events that lead up to where I am: 

 

  • Installed a new cache drive
  • Forgot to stop/turn off Docker services
  • Used rsync to move all data from old cache to new cache.
  • Selected new Cache drive in Unraid
  • Docker wasn't working, no containers appeared
  • Stopped Docker services, rsync'd again. Enabled Docker
  • Docker worked fine for a bit but Plex became inoperable
  • Deleted/recreated Docker image
  • Tried to reinstall Plex, couldn't
  • Tried to install any Docker container, can't, hangs when pulling images

 

I've attached the diagnostics, not too sure where to go from here.

hms-diagnostics-20220808-1452.zip

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15 minutes ago, trurl said:

Probably not the cause of your problem, but your system share has files on disk3, maybe the result of having docker enabled when you didn't have cache.

Oh, balls, thanks for noticing. I set "Use cache pool" to "Only" and "Select cache pool" to "Cache" for my system share settings. Once Mover is invoked it should move them off disk3, right?

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15 minutes ago, Feanux said:

I set "Use cache pool" to "Only" and "Select cache pool" to "Cache"

Mover ignores cache:only and cache:no shares. It also ignores files not on the designated pool.

 

Mover moves cache:prefer shares from the array to the designated pool, and moves cache:yes shares from the designated pool to the array.

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Thanks, I'll get on that. 

 

In regards to the issue - I know I didn't setup the new cache correctly and that's likely why it's not working. I still have the old cache drive available but when I select it in the Unraid GUI it tells me it's going to wipe the drive.

 

Which leads me to my question:

 

Could I just power of the server, grab both the new and old drive, clone the old drive to the new drive using something like Macirum Reflect, reinstall only the new drive? Or is there maybe a better way to "try again" for installing the new cache drive (except correctly this time).

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