September 5, 20232 yr Hello, I am unable to access my dockers some are stop other show running. Either way I cannot access them or stop or start them. If I reboot I can access them for a couple of minutes. Under fix common problems shows this. Also attaching Diagnostics Thanks. The cache_nvme drive is where the dockers are stored and it is not full. diagnostics.zip Edited September 5, 20232 yr by suppressed-equinox8178
September 5, 20232 yr Sep 4 12:29:35 DeathStar kernel: BTRFS info (device loop2): bdev /dev/loop2 errs: wr 0, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 5, gen 0 First thing to do is to run a memtest from the boot menu for at least a couple of passes. Most causes of "Corrupt" is due to bad memory. If you're booting via UEFI, then you will need to temporarily switch to legacy boot or set up a new memtest stick via https://www.memtest86.com
September 6, 20232 yr Author Thanks for the help. So I ran the test and Got errors right way so I pulled one 16gm stick left the other one in now the test is showing no errors but same issue. Fix common problems now showing this: drive should not be ready-only and is not full currently at 78%?
September 6, 20232 yr Community Expert Solution Cache filesystem is corrupt, you should backup and re-format, also a good idea to run memtest.
September 6, 20232 yr Author Just double checking are we talking about the ssd drive where the dockers are located or usb drive where unraid is. Thanks
September 7, 20232 yr Author So I may have messed up I moved everything off the ssd to the array then formatted the ssd. Moved everything back but I have no dockers installed. Should I just reinstalled them? I did make a back of the flash drive if that helps? Thanks
September 8, 20232 yr Community Expert If you still have the appdata you can just recreate the image: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/57181-docker-faq/?do=findComment&comment=564309
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