Busy Whale Tossing Continers

Expected behavior

Static whale image in menu

Actual behavior

Throwing containers overboard

Information

laptop:~ ronaldpetty$ pinata diagnose -u
OS X: version 10.11.4 (build: 15E65)
Docker.app: version v1.11.1-beta10
Running diagnostic tests:
Error docker ps: timeout after 10.00s
Thread 6 killed on uncaught exception Misc.Failure
Error docker ps: timeout after 10.00s
[ERROR] docker-cli docker ps failed: Misc.Failure
[OK] docker-cli
[OK] Moby booted
[ERROR] driver.amd64-linux Docker.app/Contents/MacOS/com.docker.driver.amd64-linux -db is not running
[OK] driver.amd64-linux
[OK] vmnetd
[ERROR] osxfs com.docker.osxfs is not running
[OK] osxfs
[ERROR] db Connection refused (ECONNREFUSED) connecting to /var/tmp/com.docker.db.socket: check if service is running
[OK] db
[ERROR] slirp Connection refused (ECONNREFUSED) connecting to /var/tmp/com.docker.port.socket: check if service is running
[OK] slirp
[OK] menubar
[OK] environment
[OK] Docker
[OK] VT-x
Docker logs are being collected into /tmp/20160504-091040.tar.gz
Most specific failure is: Connection refused (ECONNREFUSED) connecting to /var/tmp/com.docker.port.socket: check if service is running
Your unique id is: 847E919B-0CE2-4590-8595-A9C63DC9F9C5
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Steps to reproduce the behavior

  1. Run out of disk space by using Docker for Mac
  2. Fix via Where does Docker keep images/containers so i can better track my disk usage - #4 by jmaitrehenry
  3. Whale goes nuts (reports starting if you hover over it.)

I turned off via the menu and tried restarting but now it doesn’t see to be responding. Going to try deletion of gcow2.