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Docker service is failing, cannot access dashboard

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  • T Offline
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    Tyren_bm
    wrote last edited by
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    Hello

    Since Friday my cloudron is down, i can't access my dashboard and apps.
    When i use troubleshooting it appears that de docker service is down.

    Vendor: QEMU Product: Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996)
    Linux: 5.15.0-176-generic
    Ubuntu: jammy 22.04
    Execution environment: kvm
    Processor: AMD EPYC 7543P 32-Core Processor x 4
    RAM: 16373052KB
    Disk: /dev/sda1       150G
    [OK]    node version is correct
    [OK]    IPv6 is enabled and public IPv6 address is working
            Docker is down. Trying to restart docker ...
    Job for docker.service failed because the control process exited with error code.
    See "systemctl status docker.service" and "journalctl -xeu docker.service" for details.
    

    I've checked the log from journal:
    First it said the following directives are specified both as a flag and in the configuration file: log-driver: (from flag: journald, from file: json-file)
    So i've removed the log-driver flag ("log-driver":"json-file") from /etc/docker/deamon.json.
    Now docker still won't run because of a panic.

    May 22 08:15:36 srv482015 dockerd[3849338]: time="2026-05-22T08:15:36.186373711Z" level=info msg="Creating a containerd client" address=/run/containerd/containerd.sock timeout=1m0s
    May 22 08:15:36 srv482015 dockerd[3849338]: panic: runtime error: invalid memory address or nil pointer dereference
    May 22 08:15:36 srv482015 dockerd[3849338]: [signal SIGSEGV: segmentation violation code=0x1 addr=0x20 pc=0x55af0a3e82cd]
    

    containerd service is perfectly running, according to Claude the problem comes from containerd and docker incompatible versions :

    Docker version 29.1.5, build 3b01d64
    containerd containerd.io v2.2.1 dea7da592f5d1d2b7755e3a161be07f43fad8f75
    

    But I'm reaching out to you as those version are supposed to be handled by Cloudron and not modified manually.

    Thanks in advance.

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      wrote last edited by james
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      Hello @tyren_bm and welcome to the Cloudron forum

      This issue has been reported before here: https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/15417/cloudron-down-after-ubuntu-docker-update-docker-service-fails-to-start

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        Thanks a lot @james !!
        I've applied the fix stated in the mentionned post and everything is back to normal !

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          Hello @tyren_bm
          That is great to read!

          On another cautious note from me, Ubuntu 22 will be EOL May 2027.
          I know this is still one year into the future, but time is fleeting.
          You might want to upgrade your Ubuntu 22 to 24.
          Since Cloudron version 10 will also come with support for Ubuntu 26 this would mean that you'd only have to upgrade from 24 to 26 and not 2x versions when the time comes.

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