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Problems with Docker Containers after Update to 6.12.6 (SOLVED)

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Dear Community,

 

this is my first post on this forum and I have tried the search for finding a solution, but wasn't succesful in doing it, so I have to ask in a new thread. Please excuse if I just missed any solution in case of wrong searching.

 

I updated from 6.12.4 to 6.12.5 and one or two days later to the latest 6.12.6 and have discovered some issues which I could'nt solve. I tried to downgrade to 6.12.4 by downloading the whole installation files and copied over all bz*.* files.

The system works, but the new issues aren't gone.

 

Following problems I have discovered with 6.12.5 and 6.12.6. I have a windows VM which autostarts after my server (re)starts and all cpus are at 100% when doing so. This problem is solved with the downgrade back to 6.12.4 on which I will stay for some times, I guess.

 

But the issues which are still there are very annoying not to say problematic.

 

I cannot stop, restart or delete any of my docker containers via the unraid gui. I can still edit it though. With a click on "stop" nothing happens. Not even the context window will disappear. Exactly the same reaction with "Pause" and "Restart".

 

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Every other entry in this context menu works, except the "delete" function. It will give me the "are you sure" option, but it doesn't matter which option I choose (with or without image deleting). The window will only disappear with "cancel".

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Because of this issue the only way to stop a docker container, is to uncheck the autostart function and to restart the server. Which is really not practical to me. 

 

What I did: After downgrading to 6.12.4 like mentioned above, I hoped to come back to my running system without any issues. But this one stayed. I disabled the dockers, made a new share folder on my cache ssd, named the folder "docker_container", and installed every docker container to this folder using the "old" template file from my containers. Still the same issue.

 

In case of binhex-krusader there is another issue since the update. I cannot reach the webui because of connection failures. But that is not exactly important to me. I just thought to mention it. 

 

Thankful for any help and/or suggestion. 

 

Kind regards and a wonderful weekend

SinnedYam

 

Edited by SinnedYam
some typos

Solved by SinnedYam

I have the same issue. Can't stop, pauze or restart a container. I am curious if anyone knows a solution. 

I am on version 6.12.5. This issue started after upgrading from 6.9.2 to 6.12.5

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EDIT/SOLVED! : Found the issue, the plugin Docker-Folder was causing this as it seems to no longer be supported.

 

 

  • SinnedYam changed the title to Problems with Docker Containers after Update to 6.12.6 (SOLVED)
  • 5 weeks later...

I second SinnedYam this fixed my issue. thanks

  • 3 months later...
On 12/4/2023 at 1:19 AM, SinnedYam said:

EDIT/SOLVED! : Found the issue, the plugin Docker-Folder was causing this as it seems to no longer be supported.

 

 

okay so what did you do?

  • Community Expert

If you are using the docker folder plugin uninstall it, you can use Folder view plugin instead.

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