I’ve also tried to downgrade DevKinsta to a previous version, but I can’t seem to find a download link to previous versions anywhere (maybe I’ve missed something). Error: connect ENOENT /var/run/docker.sockĪt _node_internal_captureLargerStackTrace (node:internal/errors:484:5)Īt _node_internal_exceptionWithHostPort (node:internal/errors:662:12)Īt PipeConnectWrap.afterConnect (node:net:1300:16) name: kinsta/devkinsta_nginx, version: 1.3.2 Check if 'kinsta/devkinsta_nginx' Docker image is up to date Get Docker image, name: kinsta/devkinsta_nginx:1.3.2 I left my statement about ConnectMeNow and my new aversion to autofs in place, since it still applies. ![]() Here’s the log file info: Check if Docker client is ready /System/Volumes/Data/Nas/Download : DOWNLOAD would. I’ve tried reinstalling and restarting in various combinations. I’ve checked the community pages for fixes already. Your desired volume shouldn't be mounted, so unmount it with 'sudo umount /Volumes/volumename' or 'sudo umount /mount/music' before we continue. If you now type mount, you'll see a listing of currently mounted volumes. You now need to restart the autofs service with the command 'sudo automount -cv'. I can’t access the Settings page for example. Access the folder and see autofs in action. In fact, I can access my local dev sites, I just can’t get into DevKinsta to push/pull or generally manage anything. ![]() It says “Starting Docker…” then nothing for a while, then “Error DK0006 Couldn’t download docker images”. I updated to DevKinsta version 2.11.0 this morning, and now I can’t access DevKinsta.
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