kelcha Posted November 26, 2016 Share Posted November 26, 2016 My Server has recently recovered from a crash and I no longer am able to start the Docker. From the logs it suggests I have run out of space. My Array suggests I am no where near. Is there something I am doing wrong? Nov 26 01:12:02 Tower emhttp: shcmd (938): set -o pipefail ; /usr/local/sbin/mount_image '/mnt/cache/appdata/docker.img' /var/lib/docker 10 |& logger Nov 26 01:12:02 Tower root: /mnt/cache/appdata/docker.img is in-use, cannot mount Nov 26 01:12:02 Tower emhttp: err: shcmd: shcmd (938): exit status: 1 Nov 26 01:12:20 Tower emhttp: shcmd (950): set -o pipefail ; /usr/local/sbin/mount_image '/mnt/cache/appdata/docker.img' /var/lib/docker 10 |& logger Nov 26 01:12:20 Tower root: /mnt/cache/appdata/docker.img is in-use, cannot mount Nov 26 01:12:20 Tower emhttp: err: shcmd: shcmd (950): exit status: 1 Nov 26 01:12:21 Tower emhttp: shcmd (962): set -o pipefail ; /usr/local/sbin/mount_image '/mnt/cache/appdata/docker.img' /var/lib/docker 10 |& logger Nov 26 01:12:21 Tower root: /mnt/cache/appdata/docker.img is in-use, cannot mount Nov 26 01:12:21 Tower emhttp: err: shcmd: shcmd (962): exit status: 1 Nov 26 01:12:24 Tower emhttp: shcmd (974): set -o pipefail ; /usr/local/sbin/mount_image '/mnt/cache/appdata/docker.img' /var/lib/docker 10 |& logger Nov 26 01:12:24 Tower root: /mnt/cache/appdata/docker.img is in-use, cannot mount Nov 26 01:12:24 Tower emhttp: err: shcmd: shcmd (974): exit status: 1 Nov 26 01:12:28 Tower emhttp: shcmd (986): set -o pipefail ; /usr/local/sbin/mount_image '/mnt/cache/appdata/docker.img' /var/lib/docker 10 |& logger Nov 26 01:12:28 Tower root: /mnt/cache/appdata/docker.img is in-use, cannot mount Nov 26 01:12:28 Tower emhttp: err: shcmd: shcmd (986): exit status: 1 Nov 26 01:12:29 Tower emhttp: shcmd (998): set -o pipefail ; /usr/local/sbin/mount_image '/mnt/cache/appdata/docker.img' /var/lib/docker 10 |& logger Nov 26 01:12:29 Tower root: /mnt/cache/appdata/docker.img is in-use, cannot mount Nov 26 01:12:29 Tower emhttp: err: shcmd: shcmd (998): exit status: 1 Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted November 26, 2016 Share Posted November 26, 2016 Settings, docker setting, disable the service Reboot Settings, docker settings delete the image file. Recreate the image file and readd your apps via CA'S previous apps section Sent from my LG-D852 using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment
kelcha Posted November 26, 2016 Author Share Posted November 26, 2016 I disabled and restart but there are no options to do anything other than turn it on. I attempted to turn it on and do not see any options regarding directory or img size. Just enable yes or no Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted November 26, 2016 Share Posted November 26, 2016 Toggle basic view to advanced view in top right. Quote Link to comment
kelcha Posted November 26, 2016 Author Share Posted November 26, 2016 What an idiot, didn't even realise there was such an option. Thanks Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted November 26, 2016 Share Posted November 26, 2016 What an idiot, didn't even realise there was such an option. Thanks Don't blame yourself, personally I think it's a bad UI design choice to completely hide those settings on the basic page. It sacrifices ease of use for cleanliness of the page. Most other UI's with the same type of content either prominently display a "click here to enable advanced settings" link, or show the current settings grayed out with a link to "enable editing of advanced settings". Having the settings totally hidden until a small unobtrusive toggle is pushed is not consistent with many other UI's. Quote Link to comment
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