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Unable to open most docker containers

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I'm running v6.12.10 and all was working fine yesterday.  I have been trying to set up rclone and did add the rclone docker but couldn't get it to work.  I shut down the server overnight.

 

Today, I cannot start most of my docker containers, the only ones I can start are cadvisor and sonarr.  Everything else fails and comes up with the error: Execution error. Bad parameter.

 

I attach the system log which showssome of the failures but I can't read it well enough to deduce what error has crept in.

 

Can anybody help?

 

Many thanks

 

Duncan

 

 

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syslog-1.txt

Solved by strike

  • Author

I should add that, as part of troubleshooting, I have removed rclone docker and deleted the image.

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According to the log it's some permission error. Have you run the new permission tool or changed any permissions? If not maybe try to disable and enable the docker service?

  • Author

Thanks for this.

 

I did run the permission tool because Krusader wouldn't move or copy (or display) any files to my rclone directories.  I suppose that may be the issue, so how would I fix those permissions?

 

I have stopped and restarted the Docker manager in Settings, also as part of my troubleshooting.

 

Thanks for jumping in.

 

Duncan

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Then I assume you didn't run the docker safe permission tool? Docker containers usually have very specific permissions for each container. I honestly don't know how to fix that. You could try to disable the docker service, delete the docker image, recreate it then install all your apps again from previous apps section. Takes about 10-20 min depending on how many containers you have. If that don't work you can check if you can reset the permissions for each container. Some container have a permission file you can just delete and it will recreate it with the correct permission. If they don't have such file you probably need to check with the container author what the permissions should be. Or you may have to delete the appdata and set it up from scratch.

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You are so right!  It seems I ran the New Permissions tool rather than the Docker Safe Permissions tool.  I will try to research how to fix that.  I only have 11 containers of which two have not been affected.

  • Author

So, yes

 

Thank you.  It was that and I was able to reset permissions by removing and re-installing all docker containers.

 

Thanks again for your help, Strike!

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