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  • Community Expert

Disable Docker and VM Manager, setup syslog server.

Boot in SAFE mode and see if you can start the array.

  • Community Expert

Let it run like that for a few hours. If no problems appear, try booting in normal mode but leave dockers and VMs disabled.

  • Author

Will do.. It seems fine when I run it without Docker or VMs, but as soon as I turn either on that's when I run into issues.

  • Community Expert

A common way for a misconfigured container to make your system unstable is if it has a host volume mapping that isn't actual mounted storage. When this happens, the container creates a folder at that path in rootfs (RAM) where the OS keeps its files and it writes its data there instead of to a user share, etc. If you fill up rootfs, the OS has no room to work in.

When you have this problem, what do you get from command line with this?

df -h /
  • Author

So.. I paused the parity check, and tried to start docker. The screenshot below is what I see once I hit apply to start docker and it just sits there forever (I left it last night and it was the same when I got back home this evening.) I can refresh the page, and it will say that docker is stopped, but the docker tab shows up in the webui and shows "docker service failed to start".

The cli shot is one before I did anything and then two while docker "was starting" and then one after I refreshed the page.

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  • Author

What permissions should the docker and libvirt folders have? They're currently set as root.

  • Community Expert

I'm not sure it matters since the processes that use those will be root anyway

  • Author

Okay, well I asked because now it's not creating the docker.img file when attempting to start docker.

  • Community Expert

It should be OK to do New Permissions on the system share. Just make sure you only run it on system share. Probably won't help but mine is owned by nobody:users

  • Author

Didn't make a difference. I did find this in the syslogs though:

Jan 21 19:10:54 Lovenest nginx: 2026/01/21 19:10:54 [error] 2955#2955: *2695 upstream timed out (110: Connection timed out) while reading upstream, client: IP-REDACTED, server: , request: "POST /update.php HTTP/1.1", upstream: "fastcgi://unix:/var/run/php-fpm.sock:", host: "IP-REDACTED", referrer: "http://IP-REDACTED/Settings/DockerSettings"
Jan 21 19:27:17 Lovenest ool www[46289]: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/emcmd 'cmdStatus=Apply'
  • Author

No errors showing up with a scrub or SMART test.

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  • Author

Ended up having to wipe and format the cache drive. Thanks @trurl for all the help.

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