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HELP ON UNRAID CRASHING and BTRFS error (device loop2)

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Hello, I recently upgrade to 6.12 from 6.11.5. My unraid system always crash after that then I read about the change of macvlan to ipvlan so I did it. Then I use the scrub(I saw it in docker advance view and without any knowledge, really just trying it out) then I got this error. Diagnostics attached.

 

I need help on  2 things:

1. Why my unraid always crash?

2. How to fix this BTRFS error?

 

Thank you in advance.

 

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diagnostics-20230619-2237.zip

Solved by HHUBS

Hello!

I have the same problem. How then should one reinstall all Dockers? What fits?

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6 minutes ago, madmax0410 said:

How then should one reinstall all Dockers?

If it really is the same problem see the link above.

Hello!

Thank you for your mail.

Yes it's the same problem. I just want to know what happens when you reinstall Docker.

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So, I follow the guide as stated by JorgeB, delete the docker vdisk, recreate it the add the containers one by one. I prefer the "old way" by adding the container in docker tab then selecting the template. The new way has more work and a lot slower because you will type and search for the container, whereas the "old way", I'm only using mouse. Anyway, be sure to screenshot all of your containers just in case you forget your containers 😜

 

I have not seen the BTRFS error now in logs. We'll see in the coming days if unraid still crashes. Thank you.

 

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Edited by HHUBS

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1 minute ago, HHUBS said:

The new way has more work and a lot slower because you will type and search for the container

The "new way" you just select Previous Apps on the Apps page and it will show you your previously installed apps by accessing those same templates. No searching or typing required.

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2 minutes ago, trurl said:

The "new way" you just select Previous Apps on the Apps page and it will show you your previously installed apps by accessing those same templates. No searching or typing required.

 

ooh, I didn't know that. I didn't try it. Anyway, for others the "new way" is easier. You can select all at once. 😍

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