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11:56:56 | <phillipsjk> | So I just gracefully shutdown my warrior to kill zombie proceses, but am unsure how to restart it. Then I try the docker command listed on the wiki: it says the name is in use. Is there a general command to tell docker to restart all containers? |
11:58:11 | <phillipsjk> | trying https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Running_Archive_Team_Projects_with_Docker#Starting_containers |
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11:59:52 | <phillipsjk> | back up! |
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12:32:00 | <nstrom|m> | "systemctl restart docker" would probably work |