[SOLVED] "Docker not enabled" in Community Applications... but is


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Hi, I'm a brand new user migrating from QNAP to unRAID using 4x8TB+128 SSD cache install, running 6.3.5 on trial license.

 

I've followed the documentation I found (incl SpaceInvader's video tutorials) to enable docker (Setting/Docker Enable:Yes, Status:Running). I've confirmed the file exists in Shares/System/docker

I can install the default plex docker through Docker/Add Container.

I've installed the Community Applications plug-in, but in it, it says "Docker Not Enabled" in red text where the "Add" button is in the video tutorials.

 

Am I missing some other step?

 

TIA!

sophos-diagnostics-20171209-1408.zip

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2 minutes ago, stultus said:

Hah! I've been working on this for the past hour :D

 

Is another version recommended (stable) for new users?

 

Thanks!

Nope.  Only supported version of CA is latest version.  By gimme a bit I meant 5-10 minutes to fix it.  I don't let bugs (any bugs) stay in CA.

 

Problem is that the docker daemon's filename it uses to store its PID changed from 6.3.5 to 6.4. 

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7 minutes ago, stultus said:

What I meant was, do you recommend a newer version of unraid for new users?

Personally, I think that everyone should be running 6.4

 

https://forums.lime-technology.com/topic/57820-limetech-release-process-how-do-i-install-prereleases/

 

But many people feel that they should only run a stable version (6.3.5) instead (although IMHO 6.4 is more stable than 6.3.5)

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