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Docker image won't start after update

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Hello,
 

I updated my docker containers to their latest versions.
For the most part, it worked fine, but my container "Influxdb 1.8.4" doesn't start anymore:

docker: Error response from daemon: stat /var/lib/docker/btrfs/subvolumes/bdf196fa2691c5027a3669800af338f4f46a3f4a95f51d7a5e6c406ab243fb8d: no such file or directory.

I checked subvolumes/ and that volume is indeed not there.

 

What I tried already:
- Delete image from GUI and reinstall

- Execute "docker system prune -a" from Terminal (Found this in forum already, also tried to prune images and volumes)

 

But I don't get it to recreate the volume during installation.

 

In case it matters:

- I set up docker with the volume as BTRFS folder on my Cache SSD.

 

Any Idea what I could do there?
I am not so keen in wiping my whole docker setup, if there is still another way ...

BR

Edited by Nipp0r7

Solved by JorgeB

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Thanks, this solved it.

I am still learning what actions regarding docker containers are destructive and which aren't.
Using the previous apps feature is great.

 

( Note to myself: Don't access unRAID management interface via Nginx-Proxy when disabling Docker :D )

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