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    • Eric KatzfeyE
      Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team
      last edited by

      @kiprock Everything is stored on /data. But again, I would reflash and start over just to verify Docker operation.

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        kiprock
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        rm /data/network/files/local-kv.db
        

        did the trick. Thanks for providing that missing piece of data!

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          shlee853 @kiprock
          last edited by

          @kiprock Hi I have a exactly same issue.

          I flashed image and reset factory configuration on my VOXL, but, It has still issue.

          Did you resolve this problem?

          Thanks,

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            kiprock
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            @Eric-Katzfey if you cannot start docker images, you can try the command above to clear them. Good luck.

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            • Eric KatzfeyE
              Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @kiprock
              last edited by

              Thanks, but I think you meant to ping @shlee853

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                shlee853 @kiprock
                last edited by

                @kiprock thank you for your reply
                I’ll try it

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                  shlee853 @shlee853
                  last edited by

                  @shlee853

                  Great!

                  I resolved this problem as you mentioned.

                  yocto:/$ rm /data/network/files/local-kv.db
                  yocto:/$ voxl-configure-docker-support.sh 
                  Stopping original docker service
                  Enabling our own services docker-start & docker-prepare
                  starting docker-start.service
                  loading hello-world docker image
                  successfully loaded hello-world
                  starting docker-prepare service
                  Created symlink from /etc/systemd/system/default.target.wants/docker-autorun.service to /etc/systemd/system/docker-autorun.service.
                  
                  done configuring voxl-docker-support
                  
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                  • LucasWL
                    LucasW @kiprock
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                    @kiprock Thank you for this, that also solved the issue in my case.

                    To be a little more cautious, I simply renamed the existing file, which forced the generation of a new one when running the configuration script voxl-configure-docker-support.sh:

                    voxl:/data/network/files$ mv local-kv.db local-kv_DISABLED.db
                    
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                    • José QuintanillaJ
                      José Quintanilla @modaltb
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                      @modaltb I have a problem, after I write that line, the drone display a message that says: voxl:/$ voxl-configure-docker-suport.sh
                      bash: voxl-configure-docker-suport.sh: command not found
                      voxl:/$

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                      • tomT
                        tom admin
                        last edited by

                        @José-Quintanilla Looks like you spelled it wrong

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                        • tomT
                          tom admin
                          last edited by

                          @José-Quintanilla You can use [TAB] after you start writing a command to auto-fill

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                          • José QuintanillaJ
                            José Quintanilla @tom
                            last edited by

                            @tom I think it worked, thanks

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                            • José QuintanillaJ
                              José Quintanilla @tom
                              last edited by José Quintanilla

                              @tom It wasn't that, because I need that especific line on my VOXL to work, so I can use properly the sdk

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                              • tomT
                                tom admin
                                last edited by

                                @José-Quintanilla What is not working? Did you run voxl-configure-docker-support.sh?

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                                • José QuintanillaJ
                                  José Quintanilla @tom
                                  last edited by

                                  @tom That's the line that doesnt let me run, my done say: voxl-configure-docker-support.sh: command not found

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                                  • tomT
                                    tom admin
                                    last edited by

                                    @José-Quintanilla What release do you have installed, what does voxl-version say?

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                                    • José QuintanillaJ
                                      José Quintanilla @tom
                                      last edited by

                                      @tom If I recall is the 0.9 version

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                                      • tomT
                                        tom admin
                                        last edited by

                                        @José-Quintanilla When you get a chance post the output of voxl-version. Also what hardware are you on?

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                                        • José QuintanillaJ
                                          José Quintanilla @tom
                                          last edited by

                                          @tom I confirm that is the voxl 0.9 version on a m500 hardware im using a voxl flight

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                                          • tomT
                                            tom admin
                                            last edited by

                                            @José-Quintanilla I was asking because that command also lists installed packages, try without the .sh: voxl-configure-docker-support

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