August 23, 20232 yr Hello, I hope your day is going better than mine. My Dockers start on boot ok but after a certain amount of time I am unable to start or edit docker containers. I read online that it might be a full drive, I checked all disks and all were only half full. I also tried a clean install of the unraid OS. Then copied my "key and super.dat" from old OS to the new os -used old USB This seemed to cleanup the system but am still having errors with the docker not started after a certain amount of time. I am not able to install new dockers either. Next I chose to delete my doocker.img and start over with all my dockers. Some dockers are also returning a "Read-only file system". Second I then made my big error myself I had my DISK4 become unreadable and I ended up formatting it and loosing that disks data - I hoped that the drive would be rebuilt from the parity. I error-ed. Third My WD RED PLUS NAS drives that are newest are the drives having problems. What can I do to correct my docker situation? galadriel-diagnostics-20230822-2132.zip Edited August 23, 20232 yr by mmwiebe
August 23, 20232 yr Community Expert Btrfs is detecting data corruption in multiple pools, start by running memtest.
August 27, 20232 yr Author Thank you for your reply I downloaded memtest86 V.4 and am running it with one RAM stick and 5 min in it already shows 6k errors. Will post again after running test on both sticks.
August 28, 20232 yr Author Hello, I have run memtest on fist stick and received the results in the picture. Running memtest on second stick and 1. hours in and there are no errors. I believe I should replace the first ram stick, and what else??
August 28, 20232 yr Community Expert Replace the RAM then run a scrub on the pool, then probably best to recreate the docker image.
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