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  1. Sorry, you're not speaking plainly enough for me. Are you agreeing and saying that /mnt/cache is not mounted storage and is in RAM? Or are you saying that I'm wrong and /mnt/cache is mounted storage and not in ram, because I assume /mnt/ stands for mount(ed)? I don't know how Unraid handles these top level folders. Sorry if I'm wrong to post this here, I should have noticed the problem myself, I just thought it might help someone else avoid doing it themselves.
  2. I'm not super tech savvy and it's possible I'm mistaken, but I believe that the fact that I'm running Unraid without a cache drive has caused this container to lose all data upon rebooting my server. I got it working as desired until I restarted to update Unraid. I had not noticed that, unlike every other Docker template I've found, it defaults to /mnt/cache/appdata rather than /mnt/user/appdata. And all data under /mnt/cache was lost on restart. I assume it was running on memory? My databases are gone without a trace. Don't let this happen to you!

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