July 21, 20205 yr 9 minutes ago, [email protected] said: Logs attached Instead, go to Tools - Diagnostics and attach the complete Diagnostics ZIP file to your NEXT post.
July 21, 20205 yr Go to Settings - Docker, disable dockers and delete the docker image on that same page. Then enable to recreate docker image. The Previous Apps feature on the Apps page will reinstall your dockers exactly as they were. Do you think you may have filled docker image?
July 21, 20205 yr Author I do have a VM but I can delete it. When I disable the docker and delete the image it refreshes and shows it's enabled.
July 21, 20205 yr Author 4 minutes ago, trurl said: Looks like libvirt is also read-only. Do you actually have any VMs? I have deleted the VMs and do not see it actually delete the old Docker when I select it to be deleted.
July 21, 20205 yr Author 1 minute ago, trurl said: Post new diagnostics Here are the settings before I hit delete: After I hit delete it hangs up for about 20 seconds and then displays: Here are the new diagnostic files: tower-diagnostics-20200721-1553.zip
July 22, 20205 yr Author 5 hours ago, trurl said: Go to Settings - Docker, disable dockers and delete the docker image on that same page. Then enable to recreate docker image. The Previous Apps feature on the Apps page will reinstall your dockers exactly as they were. Do you think you may have filled docker image? I have solved my issue by doing the following steps: Stop the array Start the array in maintenance mode Under the Main tab, click on cache Clicked on the check button: This resulted in errors being listed. [PERFORM AT YOUR OWN RISK] Changed the parameter of the file system check to be "--repair" and clicked check Stopped the array Started the array Deleted docker image by going to Settings -> docker Started docker Used the Previous Apps feature on the Apps page to reinstall your dockers exactly as they were. Now I am not having any issues and Unraid is operating as it was before. Edited July 22, 20205 yr by [email protected]
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