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Dynamix Update - All Dockers vanished

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Hi,

 

I updated the plugins and all of my dockers have vanished yet again and none are accessible either! Is this an unraid fault?

 

- They are still located on the USB.

 

What information  do you need to help diagnose this recurring fault?

 

The Docker Plugin is now displaying this error:

 

 

Warning: stream_socket_client(): unable to connect to unix:///var/run/docker.sock (Connection refused) in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/include/DockerClient.php on line 490 Couldn't create socket: [111] Connection refused Warning: stream_socket_client(): unable to connect to unix:///var/run/docker.sock (Connection refused) in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/include/DockerClient.php on line 490 Couldn't create socket: [111] Connection refused

 

Thanks

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Yes and rebooted twice.

 

My installed dockers still don't show and The Community Plugin App now displays:

 

The USB has 7.87GB available and the cache has 401GB available

communityplugin_error.txt

Your OP mentions plugins and even a Docker plugin. Docker is not a plugin, and neither is the docker management page so I don't really know what you mean.

 

Try booting in SAFE mode since there seems to be some confusion regarding installed plugins.

It appears that your docker.img file is either completely full or is corrupted.  Best course of action is to probably delete the docker.img, then reinstall your apps via CA's previous apps section.  After the download they'll be back running the same way as before

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Your OP mentions plugins and even a Docker plugin. Docker is not a plugin, and neither is the docker management page so I don't really know what you mean.

 

Try booting in SAFE mode since there seems to be some confusion regarding installed plugins.

 

There is no confusion. The plugin is the docker one that comes pre installed on the latest version of UnRAID. The plugin is stopping the dockers loading as it is kicking up tons of errors; also 25GB should be ample for six apps

 

It appears that your docker.img file is either completely full or is corrupted.  Best course of action is to probably delete the docker.img, then reinstall your apps via CA's previous apps section.  After the download they'll be back running the same way as before

 

Ok, but this is becoming annoying lol

If you are indeed filling 25gb with six apps then something isn't quite right with how they're configured that's for sure...

 

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Based on the CA errors it definitely looks like the image is either full or very corrupt.

 

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I didn't think docker was a plugin since the early 6.0 beta phase though.... If it was at all?

 

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I didn't think docker was a plugin since the early 6.0 beta phase though.... If it was at all?

 

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He's using the Humpty Dumpty definition of plugin. It can only lead to confusion. ;)

 

I didn't think docker was a plugin since the early 6.0 beta phase though.... If it was at all?

 

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He's using the Humpty Dumpty definition of plugin. It can only lead to confusion. ;)

You guys are arguing about semantics.  Give the guy a break 

I'm not arguing, just querying, wondered if there was a possibility the OP was using a very old version of Unraid that's all....

 

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