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Can't install docker applications - upstream timed out

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I've been stumped for a few days now and can't figure it out. Hope someone can help.

 

A few days ago I noticed I was not able to install any new dockers. It would get to the install page and just sit there. In the logs I would get the same messages:

 

Sep 23 20:13:56 Tower nginx: 2019/09/23 20:13:56 [error] 3481#3481: *1651 upstream timed out (110: Connection timed out) while reading upstream, client: 10.0.0.11, server: , request: "POST /Apps/AddContainer?xmlTemplate=default:/tmp/community.applications/tempFiles/templates-community-apps/linuxserversRepository/nzbget.xml HTTP/1.1", upstream: "fastcgi://unix:/var/run/php5-fpm.sock:", host: "tower", referrer: "http://tower/Apps/AddContainer?xmlTemplate=default:/tmp/community.applications/tempFiles/templates-community-apps/linuxserversRepository/nzbget.xml"

 

This happened for all different applications. Installing community apps that did not use docker would download just fine. I tried to delete the docker image and that did not work. Also deleted network config and restated. Same thing. Diagnostics posted below. Any ideas?

tower-diagnostics-20190924-0510.zip

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I have now formatted and reinstalled 6.7.2 on the USB stick. I also formatted the cache drive from xfs-encrypted to btrfs-encryped. Still getting the same error. Also tried setting docker image to disk1 instead of cache. No workey. Anyone have ideas?

 

Edited by PowayPat

What happens if you use the other ethernet port for the system?

 

Also, maybe remove the unused network port from the bonding in Network settings.

 

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I installed OpenVPN and was able to connect through NordVPN to install the docker apps. Not sure why I had to be connected to a VPN, maybe my ISP/DNS was doing something weird? Thread can be closed.

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