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Docker GitLab-CE error message trap divide error

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Hi,

 

When I started GitLab-CE docker, I see the error in log continously.

 

Jul 22 12:44:00 Olympus kernel: traps: nginx[7499] trap divide error ip:563a1096dd8b sp:7ffd8166ee90 error:0 in nginx[563a10905000+c1000]

 

If I stop the GitLab-CE docker, the message disappeared.

 

I had similar problem with this docker few weeks ago when I move the Unraid from one physical server to another. I couldn't figure out at that time, but after the recent Unraid update, the issue disappeared and I've left it running the whole time without issue. However, now the issue seems to appear again. Any ideas why all the sudden this issue returned again?

 

Thank you

 

 

 

 

DockerLog.txt

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  • Kuusoft changed the title to Docker GitLab-CE error message trap divide error
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ok, the problem is resolved.

 

The primary issue is that part of the docker exists on one of the cache pool A, while other part exists on other cache pool B. This is probably caused by the fact that I stopped the mover while moving from Array to cache pool A, and then performed a manual rsync to copy files from Array to cache pool B, and then set the primary storage as cache pool B.

 

What I've done is performed another rsync between cache pool A to cache pool B to consolidate the file location and restart the docker container, and the message disappaered.

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