January 2, 20197 yr Hey guys, Hit the update all button for my dockers and the process got stuck on shutting down duckdns. after an hour I exited out of the update window and now have a few orphan images where my dockers should be. Is there an easy way to get these back? Jan 1 19:06:00 Jesse emhttpd: req (15): cmdStartMover=Move+now&csrf_token=**************** Jan 1 19:06:00 Jesse emhttpd: shcmd (7311): /usr/local/sbin/mover &> /dev/null & Jan 1 19:10:11 Jesse nginx: 2019/01/01 19:10:11 [error] 10254#10254: *529594 upstream timed out (110: Connection timed out) while reading upstream, client: 192.168.1.29, server: , request: "GET /plugins/dynamix.docker.manager/include/CreateDocker.php?updateContainer=true&ct[]=duckdns&ct[]=JesseSoonias&ct[]=mariadb&ct[]=openvpn-as HTTP/1.1", upstream: "fastcgi://unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock:", host: "192.168.1.49", referrer: "http://192.168.1.49/Docker" Jan 1 19:13:21 Jesse kernel: veth8196083: renamed from eth0 Jan 1 19:13:21 Jesse kernel: br-d041a9a063a1: port 1(vethe668705) entered disabled state Jan 1 19:13:23 Jesse avahi-daemon[10107]: Interface vethe668705.IPv6 no longer relevant for mDNS. Jan 1 19:13:23 Jesse avahi-daemon[10107]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface vethe668705.IPv6 with address fe80::ec0c:adff:fe17:21c5. Jan 1 19:13:23 Jesse kernel: br-d041a9a063a1: port 1(vethe668705) entered disabled state Jan 1 19:13:23 Jesse kernel: device vethe668705 left promiscuous mode Jan 1 19:13:23 Jesse kernel: br-d041a9a063a1: port 1(vethe668705) entered disabled state Jan 1 19:13:23 Jesse avahi-daemon[10107]: Withdrawing address record for fe80::ec0c:adff:fe17:21c5 on vethe668705. Jan 1 19:16:37 Jesse kernel: veth4f72b13: renamed from eth0 Jan 1 19:16:37 Jesse kernel: docker0: port 1(vethe1d2ce7) entered disabled state Jan 1 19:16:39 Jesse avahi-daemon[10107]: Interface vethe1d2ce7.IPv6 no longer relevant for mDNS. Jan 1 19:16:39 Jesse kernel: docker0: port 1(vethe1d2ce7) entered disabled state Jan 1 19:16:39 Jesse avahi-daemon[10107]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface vethe1d2ce7.IPv6 with address fe80::784f:eaff:fede:9dcb. Jan 1 19:16:39 Jesse kernel: device vethe1d2ce7 left promiscuous mode Jan 1 19:16:39 Jesse kernel: docker0: port 1(vethe1d2ce7) entered disabled state Jan 1 19:16:39 Jesse avahi-daemon[10107]: Withdrawing address record for fe80::784f:eaff:fede:9dcb on vethe1d2ce7. Jan 1 19:17:11 Jesse kernel: docker0: port 1(veth9c2f2ae) entered blocking state Jan 1 19:17:11 Jesse kernel: docker0: port 1(veth9c2f2ae) entered disabled state Jan 1 19:17:11 Jesse kernel: device veth9c2f2ae entered promiscuous mode Jan 1 19:17:11 Jesse kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): veth9c2f2ae: link is not ready Jan 1 19:17:11 Jesse kernel: docker0: port 1(veth9c2f2ae) entered blocking state Jan 1 19:17:11 Jesse kernel: docker0: port 1(veth9c2f2ae) entered forwarding state Jan 1 19:17:11 Jesse kernel: docker0: port 1(veth9c2f2ae) entered disabled state Jan 1 19:17:18 Jesse kernel: eth0: renamed from vetha01a56f Jan 1 19:17:18 Jesse kernel: IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): veth9c2f2ae: link becomes ready Jan 1 19:17:18 Jesse kernel: docker0: port 1(veth9c2f2ae) entered blocking state Jan 1 19:17:18 Jesse kernel: docker0: port 1(veth9c2f2ae) entered forwarding state Jan 1 19:17:19 Jesse avahi-daemon[10107]: Joining mDNS multicast group on interface veth9c2f2ae.IPv6 with address fe80::90f3:3bff:feec:8692. Jan 1 19:17:19 Jesse avahi-daemon[10107]: New relevant interface veth9c2f2ae.IPv6 for mDNS. Jan 1 19:17:19 Jesse avahi-daemon[10107]: Registering new address record for fe80::90f3:3bff:feec:8692 on veth9c2f2ae.*.
January 2, 20197 yr 8 minutes ago, jsoonias said: Is there an easy way to get these back? Delete all the orphans (or alternatively delete the docker image) then Apps, Previous Apps Section, check off what you want and hit install multi. A coffee (or beer) later and your in business
January 2, 20197 yr Author Thanks again squid. That worked any idea on what all the activity in the log means? regarding the port activity?
May 12, 20224 yr I had this same issue in my diagnostics. Turns out my amcrest2myqtt docker was pointed at an incorrect ip address and kept trying to reconnect in error. Going one by one down my dockers and turning them off is how I found the error. Also, its log was huge.
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