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Error message when click "Check for Updates"

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I got the following message when i click "Check for Updates" :

 

Warning: file_get_contents(): Filename cannot be empty in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/include/DockerClient.php on line 142

nothing bad, but I wanted to report it - Update checking and updating work.

And uninstall "Advanced Buttons" plugin if you've got that installed

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4 hours ago, bonienl said:

What unRAID version are you using?

 

 

Unraid DVB Edition Plugin

6.4.0_rc20a

 

But it was the last versions too..

 

1 hour ago, Squid said:

And uninstall "Advanced Buttons" plugin if you've got that installed

Didn't have!

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Ok, Error-Message is away! 

I think, one of the last Plugin-Updates have cleaned this..

ThX!

  • 1 month later...

I am getting error message too

Warning: file_get_contents(): Filename cannot be empty in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/include/DockerClient.php on line 142

Warning: file_get_contents(): Filename cannot be empty in /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/include/DockerClient.php on line 142

I had "Advanced Buttons" installed on my older version of Unraid though - but I either uninstalled it or the upgrade to 6.4.1 removed it for me (can't really remember).

It doesn't appear to show in the logs but it comes up at the bottom of the WebUI when I click on Check for Updates on the Docker tab

 

This is all that shows under the 'logging' button:

Feb 16 10:56:49 Tower ool www[22517]: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/scripts/dockerupdate.php

And this is all that shows under the 'system log':

Feb 16 10:56:40 Tower emhttpd: req (18): csrf_token=****************&title=System+Log&cmd=%2FwebGui%2Fscripts%2Ftail_log&arg1=syslog
Feb 16 10:56:40 Tower emhttpd: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog
Feb 16 10:56:49 Tower ool www[22517]: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/scripts/dockerupdate.php
Feb 16 10:58:12 Tower emhttpd: req (19): csrf_token=****************&title=System+Log&cmd=%2FwebGui%2Fscripts%2Ftail_log&arg1=syslog
Feb 16 10:58:12 Tower emhttpd: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog
Feb 16 10:58:52 Tower emhttpd: req (20): csrf_token=****************&title=System+Log&cmd=%2FwebGui%2Fscripts%2Ftail_log&arg1=syslog
Feb 16 10:58:52 Tower emhttpd: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/dynamix/scripts/tail_log syslog

The check for update completes just fine - more curious as to the cause (missing repo url!?) and were it may be corrected.

 

Just remove all of the entries from the docker Repositories section and it'll probably go away.  (Assuming of course that you've got the Apps tab present)

Edited by Squid

The only entry in my Repositories Section is this:

https://github.com/limetech/docker-templates

I removed it - clicked SAVE - then started the update check - same issue as before - do I need to stop/start Docker Service (or reboot) for the change to take affect?

There's a blank line in the repositories section.  Easiest to just delete /config/plugins/dockerMan/template-repos from the flash drive.  It'll wind up getting recreated on next check for updates back with LTs repository and formatted correctly.

That 'fixed' it - thanks - you are so smart! :D

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