December 15, 20187 yr Hello! Woke up this morning to all my containers in a shut down state. To be honest, I have no idea what is wrong. I have attached to this thread a screenshot of the console that shows some sort of "BTRFS" errors. I also attached my Syslog and Docker log files. Any help you can give is much appreciated! syslog.txt docker.txt
December 15, 20187 yr The docker image is toast. Settings - Docker - Stop the service - Delete the image - Apps - Previous Apps - Check everything you want reinstalled. 10 minutes later you won't be able to tell a difference. Usually caused by either numerous unclean shutdowns or you have the apps configured incorrectly and it's filling up the image. Diagnostics are always a better choice to post as there's more info in there that may answer the questions above, and also see if there's an underlying problem on the cache drive causing this.
December 15, 20187 yr Author 6 minutes ago, Squid said: The docker image is toast. Settings - Docker - Stop the service - Delete the image - Apps - Previous Apps - Check everything you want reinstalled. 10 minutes later you won't be able to tell a difference. Usually caused by either numerous unclean shutdowns or you have the apps configured incorrectly and it's filling up the image. Diagnostics are always a better choice to post as there's more info in there that may answer the questions above, and also see if there's an underlying problem on the cache drive causing this. Thank you very much! just deleted the image. How do I delete "Apps" and "Previous Apps". Also, where do reinstall everything? Sorry if this is obvious.
December 15, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, MrMoosieMan said: Also, where do reinstall everything? Go to the apps tab. click the hamburger icon and select Previous Apps.
December 15, 20187 yr Community Expert 1 minute ago, MrMoosieMan said: Thank you very much! just deleted the image. How do I delete "Apps" and "Previous Apps". Also, where do reinstall everything? Sorry if this is obvious. He didn't meant for you to delete Apps, etc. He meant go to the Apps page and reinstall everything using the Previous Apps feature.
December 15, 20187 yr Author 4 minutes ago, trurl said: He didn't meant for you to delete Apps, etc. He meant go to the Apps page and reinstall everything using the Previous Apps feature. Ahhh, okay. I'm reinstalling everything now. Thank you.
December 15, 20187 yr Community Expert But we haven't gotten to the bottom of what might have caused it. If you want us to take a further look, go to Tools - Diagnostics and attach the complete diagnostics zip to your next post. Actually I just had a look at that syslog you already attached and it seems like you have allocated 50G for your docker image. Such a large docker image is usually a sign that the user has been filling up their docker image and instead of fixing the actual problem they just increase their docker image size. Which of course means that it just takes longer to fill up and they haven't really fixed anything. If you have your dockers configured and working correctly it is very unlikely you would even need 20G. You might take a read through the Docker Image Filling Up section of the Docker FAQ
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