November 28, 20169 yr Hey All! I have just upgraded my UNRAID server to 6.2.4 but now my dockers will not show up. I have it enabled but the service status says stopped. I have tried restarting and have done a parity check but it is still not working. Please help!!! Thanks you, Tayshun
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November 28, 20169 yr Community Expert See How do I move or recreate docker.img? and other posts in the Docker FAQ sticky.
November 28, 20169 yr Author See How do I move or recreate docker.img? and other posts in the Docker FAQ sticky. Thanks a ton! I realized in the log that there was no space but I didn't realize it was as simple as changing the storage size in the docker menu. I thought that I would have to recreate it! Thanks again!!! T
November 28, 20169 yr Community Expert See How do I move or recreate docker.img? and other posts in the Docker FAQ sticky. Thanks a ton! I realized in the log that there was no space but I didn't realize it was as simple as changing the storage size in the docker menu. I thought that I would have to recreate it! Thanks again!!! T What size did you have before? 20GB should be plenty. Regardless, you should recreate it and add back your Previous Apps using Community Applications. And you should also read the rest of the Docker FAQ and figure out why it filled up or it will just happen again.
November 29, 20169 yr Author See How do I move or recreate docker.img? and other posts in the Docker FAQ sticky. Thanks a ton! I realized in the log that there was no space but I didn't realize it was as simple as changing the storage size in the docker menu. I thought that I would have to recreate it! Thanks again!!! T What size did you have before? 20GB should be plenty. Regardless, you should recreate it and add back your Previous Apps using Community Applications. And you should also read the rest of the Docker FAQ and figure out why it filled up or it will just happen again. I had 10GB before, but I think that when I first created my dockers one of them was downloading to the internal docker storage. I changed it but never deleted the files (I didnt know how to delete within the docker itself) so I just left it not thinking that it would be an issue as I didnt know how much space the downloads were actually taking. Its weird because everything was working fine before the upgrade so I figured something to do with the compatibility of the old docker image.
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