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[6.6.2 -> 6.6.3]Some nginx error

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I tried to get help in the announcement thread but noone replied, not sure what to do so going to try here.

 

After updating to 6.6.3 this error pops up in my systemlog every 10 seconds. 

Oct 27 13:10:47 unRAID nginx: 2018/10/27 13:10:47 [crit] 7464#7464: *622 connect() to unix:/var/tmp/letsencrypt.sock failed (2: No such file or directory) while connecting to upstream, client: 192.168.0.44, server: , request: "GET /dockerterminal/letsencrypt/ws HTTP/1.1", upstream: "http://unix:/var/tmp/letsencrypt.sock:/ws", host: "73ea33eb735ffe6b67133d3f0f2ea238f9dd96de.unraid.net"

 

I reverted to 6.6.2 but it's the same thing.

 

I don't notice anything but it fills up the logfile if nothing else, any help?
 

Thanks

 

unraid-diagnostics-20181026-1332.zip

Do you have a terminal connected to the "console" of a container that is no longer running? (on any web browser) (ie: the let's encrypt app?)  Note that restarting the app in question will still return that error until the console window is closed

Edited by Squid

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Oh my, that was it. I have over 90 tabs open in 3 browsers, didn't notice it. I really have to deal with my tabs somehow...

 

No clue how you figured that out but thank you alot

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