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Docker Service failed to start

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Hello everyone, I've been experiencing this issue with a RAID for several days. I left my server running perfectly, and within a few hours everything went down, and this happened. I thought it was the USB drive that was faulty. I replaced it with a new one, and the same problem persists. Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

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Solved by trurl

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Apr 12 19:27:56 RR-Tower sshd-session[1471095]: Starting session: command for root from 192.168.1.100 port 58290 id 1
Apr 12 19:27:56 RR-Tower sshd-session[1471095]: Close session: user root from 192.168.1.100 port 58290 id 4

Do you know why your syslog has so many of these entries, several times per second? Can you make it stop?

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I have already paused all services, the only service that is up is Plex and nothing else

According to the diags, docker service is starting, but those ssh messages make it very difficult to analyze the syslog.

10 hours ago, trurl said:

Can you make it stop?

After making it stop, reboot to clear the logs.

 

Then if you still get the problem, post new diagnostics

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