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Docker service crash

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Hello all,

Last night my docker service crashed, I was relaxing watching Plex and the video froze. I went to my server and the Docker page was not accessible. I read some of the support issues and decided that my docker image was bad. I followed the directions in this forum and disabled, deleted enabled and then used previous apps to reinstall.

 

All went well, I recreated everything and went to bed. 

 

When I got up this morning the Docker page was once again not accessible and the Setting /Docker was blank.

 

I have rebooted but I am still waiting for the gui.

 

The gui never loaded, I could reach the server ssh but could not access folders. I'm going to try safe mode.

 

I am attaching the diagnostics from last night.

 

Help?

 

I am way beyond my skill level.

 

Chas

tower-diagnostics-20201113-1820.zip

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Booted in safe mode, started the array, Docker started. I removed some of the unneeded dockers. When I logged in from the web the docker image went blank.

I am not sure if it was a coincidence of timing or if the web access had any effect.

 

I was able to run a new diagnostic.

One thing that I notice is that the image size is still 50, when I deleted and recreated I set the image to 20.

 

Perhaps it did not delete the old image?

 

I guess, i'll reboot and try to create it again

tower-diagnostics-20201114-0815.zip

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There's a btrfs crash, can't see if it's comming from the docker image or the pool itself, you can try re-formatting the pool and re-create the docker image, that should fix it.

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