![]() Interesting, this time Docker Desktop kept stopping and starting Docker over and over for, like, five times, then it stopped with this error message: :Īt _5.MoveNext() in C:\workspaces\main-merge\src\\docker\pinata\win\src\Docker.Engines\LinuxkitDaemonStartup.cs:line 54 Just tried to switch back to Linux containers in order to record another error message I’d like to include in this post. Others have reported this as well.Īnd listing the pipes, I can see that even though Docker Desktop claims it’s running Windows containers, I still have a pipe for ‘docker_engine’ and another one for ‘docker_engine_linux’ - but non for ‘docker_engine_windows’. ![]() Unfortunately, not everything is as you expect: I do not have a Docker Engine service listed anywhere, only Docker Desktop. I tried to find error messages in the Windows Event Viewer, but couldn’t find anything so I ran the command manually which helped me to solve the problem. I had to sue this method recently when I used rclone to mount an S3 endpoint and my service configuration was wrong. If the service is not running, try to run that manually from command line to see some error messages. In the window or the “Services” app when you open the properties of the service “Docker Engine” you can find the command that starts the Docker Engine. PS C:\temp> ::GetFiles("\\.\pipe\") | Select-String docker_engine Anyway, without understanding the problem, I pushed buttons until I got past it. I don’t know what that has to do with a named pipe. (Reinstalling probably wasn’t necessary because WSL is a config option in the general settings.) Reinstalling with the “Use WSL 2 instead of Hyper-V (recommended)” box unchecked fixed the issue. \\.\pipe\ecc447d0-6aa9-47e0-9385-ccd29e367134Įrror response from daemon: open \\.\pipe\docker_engine_windows: The system cannot find the file specified Docker Desktop for Windows \\.\pipe\bVtbdjU68TwcURnOw7IjAlQMjz7ACVZ0hgArV3TDhzvM2oJWrN9BsLU1E7ttWznTDHyZJ72KRGxYhbZvkvfTFnDNrIOFJh6qkeXkmHgxfGc0Y5jWqOuVHE Should I change it to docker_engine? Is this path configurable? PS C:\temp> ::GetFiles("\\.\pipe\") | sort I do see one called docker_engine though. Listing out the named pipes, there is none called docker_engine_windows. PS C:\temp> docker config lsĮrror response from daemon: open \\.\pipe\docker_engine_windows: The system cannot find the file specified. I’ve been to many forums and tried many things, it’s not working at all. (New as in, I just went through the getting-started demo this morning.) After I switched to windows I can’t get anywhere. I’m a new user and don’t know enough to troubleshoot efficiently.
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