Configuration not found. Was this container created using this plugin?


Go to solution Solved by trurl,

Recommended Posts

Hello,
I updated my NAS recently, the hardware changes are listed here:

 

 

Snipaste_2024-03-27_11-56-27.png.86f3dca48c749b03a4dde27a0c29403f.png

 

 

I started the new unraid 6.12.8, the config and plugins disappered as expected.
The VMs and Dockers stored in img files in Cache pool. So they are still there.
I can edit the VMs, it is all OK.
I can start stop the dockers, BUT I CAN NOT edit or update dockers. No edit option.

 

 

Snipaste_2024-03-27_11-58-52.png.95a174be25ff40e7da74e0ae2f3d9c18.png

 


When I want to update the docker, it says "Updating the container
Configuration not found. Was this container created using this plugin?"

 

 

Snipaste_2024-03-27_11-59-07.png.965a78f4400b1518f8840bb332af6bb8.png

 


Where are the Configuration above? they are not in the docker.img file?
Thanks a lot.

 

 

Edited by neatgz
Link to comment
Posted (edited)

Hello, I Found the Configuration in the  \config\plugins\dockerMan\  directory (in old udisk) .

I would like to ask, if I shut down the NAS, copy this folder directly from the old USB flash drive to the new USB flash drive, and then restart the new unraid, will the problem be solved?

Or do I have to delete the old docker first and reinstall them in APPS one by one ?

Thanks a lot.

Edited by neatgz
Link to comment

Those are your docker templates and are needed to work with your containers from the webUI.

 

Why didn't you copy all of f your configuration? That is the usual way and the reason you keep a flash backup. 

 

The config folder is all you need to get your configuration on a new install. 

 

And why didn't you just upgrade from the webUI instead of starting over? 

Link to comment
Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, trurl said:

Those are your docker templates and are needed to work with your containers from the webUI.

 

Why didn't you copy all of f your configuration? That is the usual way and the reason you keep a flash backup. 

 

The config folder is all you need to get your configuration on a new install. 

 

And why didn't you just upgrade from the webUI instead of starting over? 

 

When unraid 6.12.0 released, I was busy with work. I learned from the release notes that there are a lot of changes, including the addition of zfs, etc. So I decided to stay on 6.11.5 to avoid possible problems that may affect usage. Because of my busy work schedule, I need NAS to stay undisturbed undisturbing and stable.
One year has passed, and now I have some free time, so I decided to upgrade the NAS hardware and unraid OS. 1, The hardware was totally changed. 2, From 6.11.5 to 6.12.8, the big update spanned too many versions, so I decided to install unraid 6.12.8 from scratch to avoid possible bugs or configuration conflicts.
So back to my question, if I just copy the \config\plugins\dockerMan\ folder to the new USB drive and then restart the system, instead of copying the entire \config\, will my problem be solved?
Thanks a lot.

Edited by neatgz
Link to comment

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.