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Dockers won't update

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6.3.5

 

Dockers won't update. I run five.  All five say "update ready."  When I click to update all, the "pulling (docker name)" takes half a second.  Then I get a message saying all dockers were successfully updated, and none are (they all still say "update ready").  When I click on each individual container to update it, it says "xxxx template not found, aborting."

 

This literally worked 24 hours ago, and now does not.

Does anything exist on the flash drive within config/plugins/dockerMan/templates-user?  If yes, then the flash drive is corrupted.  If no, then the flash drive dropped offline (try a different USB port) and your syslog is probably filling up with "bread" errors?

Might be related to advanced buttons plugin. Try uninstalling it if you have it installed. 

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Yes, Squid, there are seven XML files in the directory you referenced.  The only thing that changed in the last 24 hours are I moved everything to a new motherboard.  

 

If the flash drive is corrupted, does that mean a re-install?

Hit the log button, then try it all again.  Does it give any bread errors?  Also like @saarg said, uninstall Advanced Buttons and see if there's any change.

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I do run Advanced Buttons, and removed it just to test, and it hung.... Refreshing the browser shows its gone, hopefully it is.

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I am getting that error on all containers.

Not the expert, but is your date and time completely out to lunch?

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Ummm..... Yes.  Yes it is!!!!!  Hahahahahahahahaha.  Wow.  I feel dumb.  Lemme fix and test.

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That worked.  And I'm an idiot.  

 

Anyway, two questions: is Advanced Buttons problematic in general, or can it be used, and then un-installed and re-installed if problems arise?  I kinda liked it.  Secondarily, since I do have files in that directory you mentioned, am I to assume my flash drive is corrupt?

4 minutes ago, tucansam said:

That worked.  And I'm an idiot.  

 

Anyway, two questions: is Advanced Buttons problematic in general, or can it be used, and then un-installed and re-installed if problems arise?  I kinda liked it.  Secondarily, since I do have files in that directory you mentioned, am I to assume my flash drive is corrupt?

At one point, Advanced Buttons had a problem with dashes in the names (Not sure if that's fixed or not though).  Only "problem" with it per se is that it hides the output so you can't see what's actually going on without clicking on the notification.  Personally, I just auto update all the docker apps via CA Auto Update and never even think about it, but Advanced Buttons is itself fine to have installed.

 

Nah, the flash is fine.  The errors were just being hidden, so my (incorrect) guess was corruption .

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2 hours ago, Squid said:

At one point, Advanced Buttons had a problem with dashes in the names (Not sure if that's fixed or not though).  Only "problem" with it per se is that it hides the output so you can't see what's actually going on without clicking on the notification.  Personally, I just auto update all the docker apps via CA Auto Update and never even think about it, but Advanced Buttons is itself fine to have installed.

 

Nah, the flash is fine.  The errors were just being hidden, so my (incorrect) guess was corruption .

 

Yep, that's a valid point. Will start trowing the errors on the syslog.

I just tried advanced buttons and I'm pulling down 7 Dockers myself without any issues. 

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