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Can't see pictrs log because it never full starts.
If the pictrs container doesn't start check the docker logs.
journalctl -fexu docker
It'll typically tell you why a container isn't starting, usually a broken bind mount.
To prevent this from happening again, try migrating to an S3 backend; DigitalOcean have one that's fixed-price and includes egress, so you can't accidentally end up with a ridiculous bill one month!
You can still see the logs using
docker logs container_name>
. To get the container name you can usedocker ps -a
. It should list the pictrs container there. The container name is usually the last column of the output.