January 9, 20197 yr New to unraid, and needing some help with my dockers. They were working two days ago, but for some reason today I get this message "Docker Service failed to start." How do I diagnose this, and which logs should I look at? Have a ssd for cache https://gyazo.com/859be44626de873823d9d71114d11de3 and 2tb parity, along with 2 (2tb) HDDS tower-diagnostics-20190109-1507.zip Edited January 9, 20197 yr by xxbryantd file add
January 9, 20197 yr Community Expert Please attach screenshots and other things to your post instead of linking to unknown filesharing sites. Looks like you have filled your cache and corrupted your docker image. Can't tell if docker image is full (my guess is yes) since it is not showing as mounted in the diagnostics. If you are new to Unraid then why are you using an old and unsupported version (6.6.0rc4)? Diagnostics from that version don't tell us as much as current versions. You have a User Share (M...p) don't know full name due to anonymized diagnostics. It is set to cache-prefer and include disk2, which is very unusual since cache-prefer means move it all to cache if there is room. Is this really what you intend? Definitely a suspect for the reason you have broken cache.
January 9, 20197 yr Author 16 minutes ago, trurl said: Please attach screenshots and other things to your post instead of linking to unknown filesharing sites. Looks like you have filled your cache and corrupted your docker image. Can't tell if docker image is full (my guess is yes) since it is not showing as mounted in the diagnostics. If you are new to Unraid then why are you using an old and unsupported version (6.6.0rc4)? Diagnostics from that version don't tell us as much as current versions. You have a User Share (M...p) don't know full name due to anonymized diagnostics. It is set to cache-prefer and include disk2, which is very unusual since cache-prefer means move it all to cache if there is room. Is this really what you intend? Definitely a suspect for the reason you have broken cache. Switched to 6.6.6, which is what im seeing is the newest out, correct me if im wrong. As for the cache thing that was not intended to be like that.
January 10, 20197 yr Community Expert 1 hour ago, xxbryantd said: Switched to 6.6.6, which is what im seeing is the newest out, correct me if im wrong. As for the cache thing that was not intended to be like that. The diagnostics you posted earlier say 6.6.0rc4 and the syslog in those diagnostics says Jan 9 15:05:10 Tower emhttpd: Unraid(tm) System Management Utility version 6.6.0-rc4 You can also see what version you're running if you look near the top of the webUI. Or do you mean you upgraded since posting those? If so post new diagnostics.
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