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Hello all. Seeking some help with one of my unraid boxes. The one I am having a problem with I cannot seem to get the docker service to start. Tried deleting and recreating the docker.img per the other threads I found from searching but have not been able to fix it. I am also having another issue with the "Port 1 is down" error and have not been able fix that either. I have tried hitting the port down button and rebooting to no avail. Looking for some guidance. So far, I have tried to reset the network settings by deleting network.cfg and then rebooting.  Trying to get help here before I just completely blow the installation away and re-install. Thanks in advance.

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Thanks for your response. Yea, I've tested the cables in a laptop to confirm the cable is not the issue. Definitely been at this for the last few days trying to figure out what is going on. I agree that there may be a network issue. Tried plugging in a new switch to see if that was the issue and no change. Everything has worked fine up until a few days ago. Was getting "version not available" on all my docker containers which is when I knew there were some issues. I don't really have an issue blowing it all away and starting over but just wanted to see if I could save myself some time by asking for help here first. Ive literally hit a wall lol.

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Not network related but btrfs detected a lot of data corruption in you cache device:

 

Sep 18 21:12:52 odroid-unraid kernel: BTRFS info (device sda1): bdev /dev/sda1 errs: wr 0, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 137888, gen 0

 

You should run memtest, I guess it can also be a device problem since it's USB, then scrub the pool, but likely will need to re-format, 

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1 minute ago, JorgeB said:

Not network related but btrfs detected a lot of data corruption in you cache device:

 

Sep 18 21:12:52 odroid-unraid kernel: BTRFS info (device sda1): bdev /dev/sda1 errs: wr 0, rd 0, flush 0, corrupt 137888, gen 0

 

You should run memtest, I guess it can also be a device problem since it's USB, then scrub the pool, but likely will need to re-format, 

Thank you @JorgeB

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13 minutes ago, Mainfrezzer said:

mhmm, just out of curiosity. Have you tried booting another linux live usb on that machine, ubuntu or something to see if the issue exists there too?

did not think to try that yet. will give it a shot over the weekend.

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