

I mean it does complain, but it doesn't immediately eject the disk and give up. opt/makemkv/bin/makemkvcon -r -cache=1 info disc:9999 If you don't know the disc ID, you can run: Container is gone now.Ĭould you try to rip the disc manually and provide the output ?Įnv HOME=/config /opt/makemkv/bin/makemkvcon -r -progress=-same mkv disc:0 all /output/manual_rip_test Is there a safe way to stop it from the command line? My other dockers are working fine (ie responding to restart and stop commands) and the container log just says there's no log because docker is marked for removal.Įdit: Docker became unresponsive so I had to stop and start the array. I'd reboot the server but I'm in the middle of a preclear. Finally tried to remove it and it's completely unresponsive.

In my case, I just installed it, went to the webgui, no response, tried to restart then stop it, no response so I tried to edit it and same. Having a similar issue with this container. I can't make the docker stop or restart itself. The docker hangs and will not stop or restart when using the Unraid GUI. I have used the docker to rip about a dozen Blu Rays over several weeks, but over the last 3 weeks or so every rip requires an unclean (hold power button) shutdown before I can rip a second. Does anyone have any additional input on this issue?
