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Handling a broken Docker loop - rebuilding containers

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So...a situation I've hit more than once, and I don't know what to do about it. 

 

I've got containers with their network type set to "none" and then they use an OVPN container for their network access.  And in general it works fine.

 

But, OK, I need to make a change to my OVPN docker. So I do whatever, and, oops, I did something that caused the redeployment to fail. The OVPN container is now no longer on my screen. And now all of my containers that reply on OVPN are in a "rebuilding" stage. 

 

All I need to do is get back into the OVPN container and fix whatever mistake I made. But I can't. Because (presumably?) all those rebuilds are going on, and I can't do any container actions on the Docker page because all of my buttons are greyed out. 

 

To fix this in the past, I've turned off any autostart dockers that use the OVPN, then gone under settings->docker and done a disable/enable. Then I can redeploy my OVPN with whatever issues fixed, and put everyone back to normal. 

 

Is there a better way to fix this situation?

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