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[SOLVED] Docker won't start after 6.2 upgrade

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Hello, after upgrading to 6.2 my docker tab is missing.  I tried to manually start docker via /etc/rc.d/rc.docker start but my dockers don't spin up and I still don't see the docker tab.

 

When I go to settings>docker the status says "stopped".

 

It is worth noting I also added a new disk to the array shortly after my upgrade was successful.  I cannot say if the docker tab went missing before or after the disk upgrade.

 

Attached is full diagnostics.  Thanks.

nextgen-tower-diagnostics-20160916-0846.zip

On tapatalk so a pita to check the diagnostics but any chance the docker.img file is on an unassigned drive.  If so you have to move it to the cache drive

 

Sent from my LG-D852 using Tapatalk

 

 

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Thanks for the reply.  It is on the cache drive.  I see this in the syslog:

 

Sep 16 08:43:01 NextGen-Tower emhttp: shcmd (147): set -o pipefail ; /usr/local/sbin/mount_image '/mnt/cache/docker.img' /var/lib/docker 20 |& logger

Sep 16 08:43:01 NextGen-Tower root: /mnt/cache/docker.img is in-use, cannot mount

Sep 16 08:43:01 NextGen-Tower emhttp: err: shcmd: shcmd (147): exit status: 1

 

over and over.

I had the same issue... I got a message that the Docker image disk utilization was at 85%. My Docker image was set to 10GB, so I bumped it to 20GB and rebooted and that seems to have fixed the problem.

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I had the same issue... I got a message that the Docker image disk utilization was at 85%. My Docker image was set to 10GB, so I bumped it to 20GB and rebooted and that seems to have fixed the problem.

 

Isn't that setting in the docker tab?  I don't have that tab so not sure I can expand.

I had the same issue... I got a message that the Docker image disk utilization was at 85%. My Docker image was set to 10GB, so I bumped it to 20GB and rebooted and that seems to have fixed the problem.

 

Isn't that setting in the docker tab?  I don't have that tab so not sure I can expand.

 

Settings tab -> Docker and make sure the Advanced View is selected.

sorry to hijack... what is the docker?

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Expanding the docker size resolved.  Thanks for the help!

Same problem... resized also docker image from 10 to 20 Gb... and rebooted... and docker started again

I had the same issue but then was surprised with the fact that I needed to recreate my docker img because I was on an older version with btrfs as my filesystem.

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