February 22, 201511 yr Hi All, I'm new to unRAID. I've installed unRAID 6.0 Beta 14 today. I'm trying to use Docker and it tells me I'm missing the docker.cfg file, see attached. I can't find anything that tells me why. Any thoughts would be great. Thanks Ken
February 22, 201511 yr Hi All, I'm new to unRAID. I've installed unRAID 6.0 Beta 14 today. I'm trying to use Docker and it tells me I'm missing the docker.cfg file, see attached. I can't find anything that tells me why. Any thoughts would be great. Thanks Ken Hmm. This was a fresh install just today? Never used unraid before? Definitely odd behavior. Can you click on tools, system log, scroll to the bottom, click download, and post it here?
February 22, 201511 yr Author Yes, just downloaded 6.0 Beta 14 this morning. I had a small trial version of unRAID 5 that I was testing with. I copied the files from it's config directory to the new install/flash. Maybe that broke something? Attached is the log you requested. Thanks for all the help. Ken syslog.txt
February 23, 201511 yr Ok, I am going to test this first thing in the morning on one of my test systems. I'm going to move this thread to the defect report board for now so it's a reminder.
February 23, 201511 yr I am having the same issue. I have pro license and went from the latest version of Unraid 5 to 6 beta14. I copied the contents of my flash drive. Followed the instruction on the release notes for unraid 6 for a new install. After completing the instructions I copied my config folder over per the upgrade instructions. I was prompted to over write 5 files which I said ok to. Was going to try and get owncloud working but immediately ran into the missing docker.cfg.
February 23, 201511 yr I can confirm this is a bug. Was able to recreate this morning. Guess this one slipped by testing. Will get it resolved.
February 23, 201511 yr As a temporary workaround, you can login via ssh or telnet and type this command: /etc/rc.d/rc.docker start You should get a response of: Not starting Docker: no image file defined That is fine. The command will have succeeded in created a docker.cfg file within /boot/config. Exit your terminal session and go back to the webGui and click on the Docker tab. You can now specify an image file and start the service. We will be fixing this ASAP as it's a pretty big issue. Thank you for reporting.
June 6, 201511 yr Just FYI - I just got this problem as well in rc4. the problem is a bit worse though - for some reason, /boot is now "empty". I'm hoping a reboot will fix it. My "flash" export is also empty. The only things I did after start ing v6 and making sure all the shares worked is convert my ssd cache drive to btrfs, format it, and begin copying back all of the stuff from my backup. [EDIT] Rebooting did solve the problem. If I can make it happen again, I'll report back.
June 8, 201511 yr Just FYI - I just got this problem as well in rc4. the problem is a bit worse though - for some reason, /boot is now "empty". I'm hoping a reboot will fix it. My "flash" export is also empty. The only things I did after start ing v6 and making sure all the shares worked is convert my ssd cache drive to btrfs, format it, and begin copying back all of the stuff from my backup. [EDIT] Rebooting did solve the problem. If I can make it happen again, I'll report back. Sounds like your flash device was either dislodged or unmounted somehow. Glad a reboot solved it!
May 24, 201610 yr Just FYI - I just got this problem as well in rc4. the problem is a bit worse though - for some reason, /boot is now "empty". I'm hoping a reboot will fix it. My "flash" export is also empty. The only things I did after start ing v6 and making sure all the shares worked is convert my ssd cache drive to btrfs, format it, and begin copying back all of the stuff from my backup. [EDIT] Rebooting did solve the problem. If I can make it happen again, I'll report back. Sounds like your flash device was either dislodged or unmounted somehow. Glad a reboot solved it! Best Advice.... I didn't think about it but apparently my 18 month old removed mine.
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