November 14, 20169 yr I've been using Unraid happily with 7 dockers for a couple of years. (was on 6.2.2, tried 6.2.4 to fix) I decided to try and install Openhab but received the following error: docker: Error response from daemon: mkdir /mnt/user/appdata/openhab/conf: no space left on device The disk is a 120Gb drive with a 50Gb image, appdata and 110Gb showing as free. I then tried others and any new docker file I try fails the same way. I had my img file set to 50Gb with only 7 Gb used on a 120Gb ssd. I have: 1) cleaned it up with the commands posted here https://lebkowski.name/docker-volumes/ 2) Increased to 70Gb (overkill I know) 3) Deleted all dockers--> deleted img file through Unraid and started fresh, my old docker images install fine since the settings folder for each remained in the original appdata folder. I then changed the location away from the 120Gb ssd I store my appdata folder. It installed, but failed to log in through the web ui. (I changed the default port from 8080 to 8089, an unused port) I saw the app folder on the ssd was set to read only so change permissions to RW ( No change in error) So I've narrowed it down to the appdata folder but now I'm out of ideas. tower-diagnostics-20161115-1921.zip
November 14, 20169 yr Not enough space free on the cache drive. Or the cache settings (cache floor setting) is too high Sent from my LG-D852 using Tapatalk
November 15, 20169 yr Author ok now I'm annoyed. I've wiped my cache drive, set docker to 25Gb and tried to install a new docker and I still get: docker: Error response from daemon: mkdir /mnt/user/appdata/openhab: no space left on device Even old reliable dockers I have used will now not write to the drive yet I can copy folder/files onto it fine. Is anyone else seeing this on 6.2.4?
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