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[6.2.3] Upgrade to 6.2.3 Docker Apps and VMs are missing

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What version unRAID OS did you upgrade from?

 

6.2.2

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I'm guessing I just need to re-create my docker apps and VMs then?  :(

Locate docker.img and libvirt.img on your drives and relocate them to the correct place? Or make sure that unRAID is configured to locate them? They should be in /mnt/user/system.

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Locate docker.img and libvirt.img on your drives and relocate them to the correct place? Or make sure that unRAID is configured to locate them? They should be in /mnt/user/system.

 

Found a 21GB docker file - Moved it to  /mnt/user/system no change even with restart

Locate docker.img and libvirt.img on your drives and relocate them to the correct place? Or make sure that unRAID is configured to locate them? They should be in /mnt/user/system.

 

Found a 21GB docker file - Moved it to  /mnt/user/system no change even with restart

You're going to have to delete the docker.img file  painless to redo it.  Just add the apps back in via CA'S  previous apps section.  You should be back in business with no modifications to the templates required in about 5 minutes.  Settings,  docker, advanced, stop the docker service, then delete the image

 

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Guess his VMs are hosed, then.

Guess his VMs are hosed, then.

Don't know enough about the VM subsystem  :-[  Even the docker error messages didn't make much sense.  Deleting docker.img is easy and painless

VM configuration exists within /etc/libvirt, which is a mounted image. As of 6.2, it's 1GB by default and lives in the system share, under the libvirt subdirectory. Not sure where it lived before 6.2, since 6.2 is my first version.

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Would it just be best for me to nuke everything but my data? That way if there is something odd with the config or server it gets blown away...Since it sound like i need to start over again anyways.

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