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My dockers are gone

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Hi everyone,

 

I'm running unRAID 7.0, and suddenly, none of my Dockers are showing up. I had plenty of them configured and working fine, but after a power outage today, the Docker tab now says: "No Docker containers installed."

 

This is really frustrating because unRAID has been giving me issues with Dockers before. Does anyone know why this might have happened and how I can restore my containers?

 

Also, is there another operating system where Docker is more reliable? I don’t want to turn this into a rant—I just want the OS I paid for to work as it should.

 

I’d really appreciate any help or advice. Thanks in advance!

Same here but after upgrading to unRaid 7.

Appdata has a backup and could be restored but there's no change when doing so. Thinking of a empty docker image but I don't know how to resolve it as easy as possible.

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@dexi @cedricirdec

Attach Diagnostics to your NEXT post in this thread.

 

After we figure out what caused the problem and fix it, it should be easy to get your dockers going again.

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You have a number of warnings from FCP, probably unrelated, but there is also a lot of stuff loading from /boot/extra, that and NerdTools may not be compatible with V7.

 

You could try delete and recreate.

 

https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/docker-management/#re-create-the-docker-image-file

 

https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/docker-management/#re-installing-docker-applications

Hi, thanks for the help. Could recreate it. There was a problem after that:
many of the docker apps had a appdata location on mnt/user but I changed it a while ago to a Raid 1 ssd pool. After changing all docker appdata to that pool, everything works as expected, but how could I prevent doing that? Its all setup correctly under settings -> docker.

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46 minutes ago, cedricirdec said:

docker apps had a appdata location on mnt/user but I changed it a while ago to a Raid 1 ssd pool. After changing all docker appdata to that pool, everything works as expected

/mnt/user includes all pools, so not clear why it didn't work.

46 minutes ago, cedricirdec said:

how could I prevent doing that? Its all setup correctly under settings -> docker

Changing your settings for Docker won't have any effect on container templates you already created.

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