Container template wont load (Solved)


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Okay i've done quite a bit of research on this issue however, I've had no luck at solving it.

 

I've created a new share called apps, that is only on my cache drive (BTRFS) a folder in that share called Docker

 

I then point the docker page to place a 40gb .img file

 

/mnt/cache/apps/docker/docker.img

 

I then use

 

https://github.com/gfjardim/docker-containers/tree/templates

 

then i press "Save" then "Start"

 

Click the "Big Green +"

 

Go to templates drop down..... Nothing populates... :(

 

This is where i need help. I've tried different Shares, Different drives. Different Img sizes. I did not update from a previous version this is a 100% fresh install so dockerman shouldn't be an issue.

 

I've also tried different repos.

 

http://pastebin.com/AiHTgEqb Log file

 

Any help would be wonderful. and if i've missed a step or anything please let me know.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Drazzilb,

 

I found out that my unraid server couldn't access the internet, thus couldn't load the templates. if you go to terminal and try to ping a website, if it doesn't work, try enabling dns server, reboot and then try adding containers from the docker page.

 

Well I did the ping and that worked fine. That was a good lead. However, When I telnet to my server I got this message.

 

ERROR: device scan failed '/mnt/cache/docker.img' - Block device required

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Well idk what happens it appears everything is working just fine. TYVM

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