Had this problem in the start but while I was talking to a guy about it on reddit, I realized it solved itself and the container appeared on docker. Was able to run the node for around 8 hours. But it was hogging too much space (took around 20gb) and increasing in size so I had to pause it because my C drive didn't have a lot of space left. Anyways, someone recommended that I "remove all blockchain data" from the pinode app and that's what I did. But now I am back to the same problem of the container not showing in Docker so I can't run the node. My ports are closed because apparently my ISP uses NAT? Atleast according to the pi node app, having open ports is only compulsory for running a SuperNode. But anyways, how the hell do I get the pi node container to show up on docker?
Had this problem in the start but while I was talking to a guy about it on reddit, I realized it solved itself and the container appeared on docker. Was able to run the node for around 8 hours. But it was hogging too much space (took around 20gb) and increasing in size so I had to pause it because my C drive didn't have a lot of space left. Anyways, someone recommended that I "remove all blockchain data" from the pinode app and that's what I did. But now I am back to the same problem of the container not showing in Docker so I can't run the node. My ports are closed because apparently my ISP uses NAT? Atleast according to the pi node app, having open ports is only compulsory for running a SuperNode. But anyways, how the hell do I get the pi node container to show up on docker?