Stop & Restart the Platform
Stop the Platform
Run the command below in Terminal to stop and remove all containers for Linux.
sudo docker stop $(sudo docker ps -a -q); sudo docker rm $(sudo docker ps -q)
Restart the Platform
- Reboot your computer or server.
- After you reboot the device, restart the platform.
- Rerun the same command provided on the website during the initial setup. It resembles
docker run -d
.
Verify that you're not running two instances of io-worker-vc.
Run the command below to verify that you're running a single instance of io-worker-vc.
docker ps
If there are 2 containers running the same image io-worker-vc , the platform fails. The output resembles the sample below:
~$ docker ps
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
87b1b066bdfa ionetcontainers/io-worker-monitor "tail -f /dev/null" 3 seconds ago Up 2 seconds agitated_hawking
7033c1b8feba ionetcontainers/io-worker-vc "sudo -E /srp/invoke…" 8 seconds ago Up 8 seconds friendly_ritchie
67f699e12c2e ionetcontainers/io-worker-vc "sudo -E /srp/invoke…" 10 seconds ago Up 8 seconds sleepy_feynman
How to fix this?
Run the stop all docker containers (check troubleshooting guide) and run the (docker run -d ...) command from website only ONCE to run the platform normally.
Updated 25 days ago