shunde Posted February 6 Share Posted February 6 After a couple of reboots I'm still getting execution error 403. Attached are diagnostics from a recently restarted server. morn-diagnostics-20240206-2117.zip Quote Link to comment
astronax Posted February 7 Share Posted February 7 i might remember that issue, i think it was something with the docker.image file you may try to stop /disable docker move or backup the docker image file, can see the location under "Docker vDisk location:" in settings/docker than start to enable docker again all containers will be gone, you can add them with add one by one, settings should be saved, so its just a click add, save and wait to redownload image if it does not work for the first container, you can delete the new docker file, and rename the backuped , so nothing to loose Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted February 7 Share Posted February 7 13 hours ago, astronax said: you can add them with add one by one, settings should be saved, You only get the saved settings if you use Apps->PreviousApps Quote Link to comment
astronax Posted February 7 Share Posted February 7 23 minutes ago, itimpi said: You only get the saved settings if you use Apps->PreviousApps Sorry that is Not true, you can Go to docker tab, add Container, select User Templates and find all old Templates. Have done that multiple Times, and was Happy about this Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted February 7 Share Posted February 7 10 minutes ago, astronax said: Sorry that is Not true, you can Go to docker tab, add Container, select User Templates and find all old Templates. Have done that multiple Times, and was Happy about this Ok - that is the long way around in my opinion. Going via Apps->Previous Apps does this more conveniently I think and is functionally equivalent.. Quote Link to comment
Solution shunde Posted February 8 Author Solution Share Posted February 8 (edited) Deleted the entire vdisk. No problem to start containers after that. Hopefully it will stay that way. Thanks Edit: RIP Immich (due to docker-compose I guess). Edited February 8 by shunde Quote Link to comment
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