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irresponsible GUI causes by docker

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So after losing half of my hair and getting 2 years older in the last 24 hours I decided to beg for help now.

Let me give a brief summary of what is going on on my server.

It all started with a simple task. My zfs cache pool was using 2 nvme drives in mirror mode. I simply wanted to change that to stripe mode. It took me a lot of console acrobatic and finally I manged to get my zfs cache pool to be running as a zfs striped pool. So far so good. I did a backup of my appdata before all these hassles of course. I was using a docker.img file before. Trying to to copy the docker.img back to my newly created appdata  spectacularly failed for an unknown reason. Docker service just did not came up. It just told me the service can not be started. Ok I decided to take this chance to renew my docker using folders instead of docker.img this time and I used the "previous apps" function to restore ally containers. So far so good, but ever since my entire server is f*ed up. The docker service seems to make server uncontrollable.

 

The entire GUI starts to become irresponsible. When I'm lucky I can use all the functions not related to docker within the GUI but as soon as I wan to use the docker tab it starts freezing.  After restoring containers , the entire GUi just freezes (but not always, as I said sometimes I can control all tabs but not the docker tab). I can connect via ssh and I have access to all the data but not restarting the server is not possible, even though I send the command it remains on. Stopping the docker service or any container is also just a dream. Only thing I can do is hard power off (hello rebuild parity). I am out of ideas now...

 

ps: sorry for typos...wrote it on cellphone

loch-nas2-diagnostics-20240921-1653.zip

Edited by Dudi

Solved by JorgeB

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Docker folder on zfs is not recommend for now, it will be OK with v7, recommended recreating as image again.

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I see. Gonna rebuild it with docker.img now and will check how this goes. Thank you.

  • Author

That seems to be indeed the solution. I wish Ihad known that before.

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