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Docker Image failed after re-creating

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Recreated docker image last night and seemed to be fine. Restarted home assistant instance within the docker container and docker image seems to of failed again. Diags attached.

tower-diagnostics-20241101-1614.zip

Docker service appears to have started correctly, post a screenshot from the docker settings.

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It's missing the right upper corner, where it shows the status

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That is correct, I deleted the docker image and recreated. It was running for a couple days and overnight dockers had stopped and getting the "BTRFS error (device loop2..)" error again. 

tower-diagnostics-20241108-0741.zip

Why do you have 50G docker.img?

 

Probably you filled it up. The usual cause of filling docker.img is an application writing to a path that isn't mapped.

 

On the Docker page, click Container Size at the bottom and post the results.

The syslog rotated, so we cannot see the beginning of the problem, but if the docker image keeps getting corrupt, there's likely an underlying hardware issue.

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Docker would not start so I deleted and recreated the image file again. I will give it couple days or until failes again then calculate docker size.

Attached is log file 1 before the rotation.syslog-192.168.1.156.log.1

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