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Docker Error - Disk Read Only

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Hello,

 

I’m hoping someone can help me resolve an issue I just have run into with my Dockers apps.

 

I run 3-5 docker typical images, like Plex, Sonarr, etc. and over the last couple of days, some/most of my Dockers are refusing to run.

 

My Docker images run on a SSD cache drive pool that consist of two drives. 

 

When I try and restart or update one of the Dockers, I get this message:

 

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Error: open /var/lib/docker/tmp/GetImageBlob460285578: read-only file system

 

 

I’ve tried a couple of restarts and the issue remains, but the Dockers that don’t start seem to change. 

 

When I try to start a stopped Docker, I get an "error 403" which I believe is a disk permission's error, correct?

 

Any my idea how I could troubleshoot or fix this?

 

Thanks in advance. 

 

 

Edited by Berg

Diagnostics would be better, but odds on your docker.img is trashed.  Stop the docker service, delete the docker.img file then re-enable and hit the apps tab, previous apps and check whatever you want off.

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5 minutes ago, Squid said:

Diagnostics would be better, but odds on your docker.img is trashed.  Stop the docker service, delete the docker.img file then re-enable and hit the apps tab, previous apps and check whatever you want off.

Thanks - I suspected that this may be the case. 

 

Is there a way I can keep all my app data? so I don't have to lose all my settings?

 

 

That process doesn't touch appdata at all.  About 5 minutes later you're back in business like nothing happened.

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Just now, Squid said:

That process doesn't touch appdata at all.  About 5 minutes later you're back in business like nothing happened.

Awesome - the perk of Docker.

 

Thanks for your help and for giving me hope :)

 

 

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Well, my hope was premature I fear ...

 

After deleting my Docker image, recreating an img file and reinstalling my apps, I seem to be running into problems again. After what first appeared to be a successful docker install, I'm now getting odd errors and an error 403 message when I try to start, update or reinstall my dockers.

 

I've run my diagnostics files but I'm not sure what would be useful - I'd love some help.

 

 

Edited by Berg

54 minutes ago, Berg said:

but I'm not sure what would be useful

All of it

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