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"Docker" menu item not showing

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Trying unRAID for first time. Setting up HTPC with intention of using for streaming media files (via Plex) and using as personal cloud server for family/friends document storage needs (I currently use Tonido, but am open to other solutions).

 

I've installed one 3TB HDD, one 120GB SSD. I currently don't have a parity drive until I've transferred over my media (I know, risky).

 

I have unRAID installed & working (occasionally it locks up & blacks out monitor--I'm assuming maybe bad memory--I'll replace DIMMs when I can).

 

I had installed/started a docker with image in root folder. But I wasn't happy with it there and wanted to move it. Since pretty much nothing was on it, I deleted & turned off Docker. Then went to re-start/install.

 

Now, when I go to settings, Docker says it's already started. But, I have no Docker menu, and the main menu does not show an image file nor a "Docker" folder (share?). When I go to the docker setting, I cannot stop docker or delete anything.

 

Ideas?

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No need to assume anything about whether your memory is OK. The boot menu has memtest on it. There is no point in even talking about anything else if memory is bad.

 

What do you mean by "image in root folder"? Root folder of what?

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Sorry. Docker image was originally placed /mnt/disk1/docker.img.

 

Currently, I have the attached image file. But, I get no "Docker" menu item.

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No need to assume anything about whether your memory is OK. The boot menu has memtest on it. There is no point in even talking about anything else if memory is bad.

 

What do you mean by "image in root folder"? Root folder of what?

When you say "boot menu", I'm assuming you mean prior to logging in as root? And regardless, how do I run memtest? Just enter "memtest" and <enter>? (I'm also assuming do this from the command-line and not the webGUI.)

No need to assume anything about whether your memory is OK. The boot menu has memtest on it. There is no point in even talking about anything else if memory is bad.

 

What do you mean by "image in root folder"? Root folder of what?

When you say "boot menu", I'm assuming you mean prior to logging in as root? And regardless, how do I run memtest? Just enter "memtest" and <enter>? (I'm also assuming do this from the command-line and not the webGUI.)

Attach a keyboard and monitor to unRaid.  Reboot, and right when it starts booting there's an option to run memtest

 

As far as the docker problem, post your diagnostics (Tools - Diagnostics)

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