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  • Community Expert

OK. Let's see what we can do to get your docker / VM configuration off the array.

  1. Go to Settings - Docker, disable docker, then delete docker.img from that same page. Leave docker disabled until instructed to enable again.
  2. Go to Settings - VM Manager, disable VMs. Leave VMs disabled until instructed to enable again.
  3. Go to your User Shares and set appdata, domains, and system shares to Use cache: Prefer.
  4. Go to Main - Array Operation and click Move. Wait for it to complete. May take a while if you have a lot of appdata on the array.

Then post new diagnostics so we can see how that all turned out.

I changed the domains to prefer and restarted the array.

 

  • Community Expert
3 minutes ago, kysdaddy said:

I changed the domains to prefer and restarted the array.

Not sure why you told us this. Restarting the array isn't really necessary and won't get any of the other things taken care of.

Sorry I had not noticed that you had posted additional directions, I was just letting you know what I had done.

 

I will follow the directions that you posted now

 

  • Community Expert

Looks good.

 

Go to Settings - Docker, change docker.img size to 20G, and enable docker. This will recreate docker.img at 20G on cache. You won't have any dockers yet. We will get to that.

 

I'll leave it up to you whether you want to enable VMs now.

 

Did you have any custom docker networks, such as for proxy?

Ok, I have changed the docker img to 20G, Iwill wait to enable VM and yes I do have a proxy network

  • Community Expert

You will have to recreate your custom docker network. If you were following SpaceInvader video you probably did this at the command line:

docker create network proxynet

Correction

docker network create proxynet

 

Done, however I used

 docker network create proxynet. I only say this in case anyone tries to follow this later.

  • Community Expert

Fixed my post.

 

OK. Now the way you get all your dockers back is with the Previous Apps feature on the Apps page. When you create or edit a container, those settings are stored in a template on flash. The Previous Apps feature will use those templates to create your containers just as you did before.

 

You may have some templates you weren't using anymore but Previous Apps will let you choose which to reinstall.

 

Try that and let us know how it goes.

 

Every thing is good, all dockes are back and operational 

 

  • Community Expert
1 minute ago, kysdaddy said:

Every thing is good, all dockes are back and operational 

Post new diagnostics

  • Community Expert

Looks good 👍

Thank you so much for your help, I really appreciate it and apologize for my faux pas

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