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I noticed my Redis instance on my local pc stopped working. I use Docker to host it and tried to issue a restart command on the container as ps stated it was running*.

docker restart my-redis

However this yielded the following error message:

Error response from daemon: Cannot restart container my-redis: driver failed programming external connectivity on endpoint my-redis (...): Error starting userland proxy: mkdir /port/tcp:0.0.0.0:32777:tcp:172.17.0.2:6379: input/output error

*I've been running a DNS server on the same machine where I run Docker. There is a service started when my PC boots which also listens at port 53. I need to shut down this process in order for my DNS server to boot up properly. I suspect this is a process used by Docker and as a result it might be able to start up the container initially, but fails when issued a restart (because of that process being shut down).

I already set up Docker to use my local DNS server (under Settings -> Network in Docker for Windows), but I'm not really sure if this is at all related to the input/output error that breaks my container.

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The problem seems to have happened for many(usually on Windows) and not solved clearly. Refer this issue.

However, there would be a temporary method to solve it, which is disabling experimental features(in the above issue, many are saying it is solved after disabling experimental features).

I am not sure how to disable it and which OS you are using but you could easily google to find how to disable it for the OS.

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    Ok disabling experimental features solved it for me thank you. It was located in the Docker for Windows Deamon settings screen as a checkbox.
    – Ropstah
    Jan 6, 2018 at 21:29
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    Funny. For me it worked when I ENABLE experimental features...^^ (neo4j image) Jul 22, 2018 at 8:55
  • @SteveRakebrandt after restart i had the same issue (after enabling it the first time) then i disabled it and it worked i believe its not related to what experimental features is i think just changing it triggers something that solve the problem :p
    – George
    Jul 30, 2018 at 7:43
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    Disable and enable experimental features will cause docker restart, so the real solution is to restart the docker.
    – blastz
    Nov 1, 2018 at 11:27
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Um been happening for me also - was about to write a post. I had created a weblogic container yesterday and stopped started it several times in day ok ( no overnight reboot)

cam to try and start today and got this error on my windows 10 main machine

Error response from daemon: driver failed programming external connectivity on endpoint wls (dd11b7bd7d23df50651a94eec68cdd2ec59e160d9c4ae8caa682f0a037218393): Error starting userland proxy: mkdir /port/tcp:0.0.0.0:9002:tcp:172.17.0.2:9002: input/output error

where the docker ports is showing tcp:172.17.0.2

This has happended before after overnight shut down and restart on fresh day on my windows desktop, even though docker said it was running ok

I ignored that and just told it to restart, and tried the docker start again and it worked

when you do a docker ps -all now it shows

ports: 0.0.0.0:7001->7001/tcp, 0.0.0.0:9002->9002/tcp which indicates its working again

so something spooky going on under the covers in network mappings - weird

13/03/2019

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  • I also had this issue and What did works for me is restarting the machine and docker as @WILLIAM WOODMAN told.
    – dwp
    Jul 3, 2019 at 5:08
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In my case problem was that Docker was killed while the redis was in a process of making a disk dump.

I solved the problem by deleting temp-1.rdb temp-2.rdb files.

dump.rdb file is your latest stable backup, do NOT delete that one.

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I met this err cause there is an disk err.

dmesg show sdi err

and my container start will create volume in that broken sdi disk (read only err)

fix disk err works for me

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  • Please do not use images of text rendered: include the text. Please follow prompts such as enter image description here.
    – greybeard
    Mar 20, 2023 at 8:32

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