Trouble w/Docker on Linux

I’m having difficulty getting Docker to run on Linux. Setting up the Docker Engine and checking the connection is successful from Project Settings>Targets yet I get the following error message when trying to set it as an active target:

Starting all services up …
Starting db … failed
Starting web … failed
ERROR: No containers to start
Error Starting Services!

Here’s the successful connection test report:

Testing Docker Connection …
Client:
Debug Mode: false

Server:
Containers: 1
Running: 0
Paused: 0
Stopped: 1
Images: 1
Server Version: 19.03.4
Storage Driver: btrfs
Build Version: Btrfs v4.15.1
Library Version: 102
Logging Driver: json-file
Cgroup Driver: cgroupfs
Plugins:
Volume: local
Network: bridge host ipvlan macvlan null overlay
Log: awslogs fluentd gcplogs gelf journald json-file local logentries splunk syslog
Swarm: inactive
Runtimes: runc
Default Runtime: runc
Init Binary: docker-init
containerd version: 9754871865f7fe2f4e74d43e2fc7ccd237edcbce
runc version: 09c8266bf2fcf9519a651b04ae54c967b9ab86ec
init version: fec3683
Security Options:
seccomp
Profile: default
Kernel Version: 4.19.79-07415-gf0b8adc63678
Operating System: Debian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch)
OSType: linux
Architecture: x86_64
CPUs: 4
Total Memory: 4.837GiB
Name: penguin
ID: 2RXW:PZUE:533I:36EZ:G5QJ:7QBN:PADZ:ITCB:TCMN:QUAF:WEME:VBZN
Docker Root Dir: /var/lib/docker
Debug Mode: false
Registry: https://index.docker.io/v1/
Labels:
Experimental: false
Insecure Registries:
127.0.0.0/8
Live Restore Enabled: false

WARNING: No swap limit support
Docker Connection Successful!

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