December 6, 20232 yr I recently upgraded my cache drive following these instructions found here. When I re-enable Docker and VMs both are. Attached is the diagnostic I ran this morning. Any help would be greatly appreciated. unraid-diagnostics-20231206-1002.zip
December 6, 20232 yr Community Expert Docker and VM services appear to be starting correctly, do you mean they don't have the previous VMs/containers?
December 6, 20232 yr Author 27 minutes ago, JorgeB said: Docker and VM services appear to be starting correctly, do you mean they don't have the previous VMs/containers? Correct. For example, Docker is loading, but it is not showing any of the containers I had previously installed. See attached screenshots.
December 6, 20232 yr Community Expert That means you are using new images, either there are multiple ones or the previous ones were deleted, post the output of: find /mnt -name libvirt.img
December 6, 20232 yr Author 48 minutes ago, JorgeB said: That means you are using new images, either there are multiple ones or the previous ones were deleted, post the output of: find /mnt -name libvirt.img Here is the output: root@UnRaid:~# find /mnt -name libvirt.img /mnt/user/system/libvirt/libvirt.img /mnt/cache/system/libvirt/libvirt.img
December 6, 20232 yr Author Does this mean that I need to delete one of the two files? How do I know which one to delete? Is this a result of using the ZFS format, because you have to go through the extra step to destroy a dataset?
December 6, 20232 yr Community Expert That's the same file showing under two different paths, do you have a backup of the old libvirt.img?
December 6, 20232 yr Author 4 minutes ago, JorgeB said: That's the same file showing under two different paths, do you have a backup of the old libvirt.img? No, that's why I moved everything to the array and then back to the cache. I havent been able to update or make any changes to my docker or VMs since i upgraded my cache. Can I just assume the larger of the two files is the correct one? I'm willing to take a little bit of a risk. I would rather get things up and running again.
December 7, 20232 yr Author To my dismay I decided to delete the docker and VM vdisk files and rebuild everything. Not going as smoothly as I hoped.
December 7, 20232 yr Community Expert https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/docker-management/#re-create-the-docker-image-file https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/docker-management/#re-installing-docker-applications
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