Thank you @thomast_88 for this excellent container, it does exactly what I need.
Unfortunately the Rclone version (and perhaps other components in the image) is quite outdated, so I tried to exchange the executable for the newest Version manually
After updating the Rclone executable inside the docker container, I've been facing challenges with mounting
Symptoms: After the update, when attempting to mount using Rclone, I receive errors indicating that the data directory is already mounted (directory already mounted error) or issues related to FUSE (fusermount: exec: "fusermount3": executable file not found in $PATH).
Configuration: I'm using the following mount command: rclone mount --config=/config/.rclone.conf --allow-other --vfs-cache-mode full -v --bwlimit 10M --vfs-cache-poll-interval 10m --vfs-cache-max-age 6h --vfs-cache-max-size 250G --dir-cache-time 24h --vfs-write-back 30s --cache-dir=/var/rclonecache M-Z: /data.
Attempts to Resolve: I've tried unmounting and remounting, checking for processes using the mount, restart docker, reboot etc. The directory /data appears to be empty, yet the issues persist. In the meantime I have learned you are not supposed to simply modify a running docker image like that.
I need to use the newer rclone feature because "--vfs-write-back" seems not to work with the older version as well as general improvements in the newer version. So in summary I think an update of the container would be due, however this is far beyond my capabilities unfortunately so I would rely on your help or any other skilled docker developers.
my wishlist for the new version would be:
updated rclone version
in the docker template: cache / VFS-cache Path
design it with running multiple containers in mind. I would assume the best practice is to run multiple dockers (one for each mount). In this case the mounting path should have some kind of sub folder e.g. /mnt/disks/rclone_volumes/Mount1 instead of /mnt/disks/rclone_volume
alternatively it should have a way of autostarting multiple mounts in the one container
I would greatly appreciate any help and any insights or suggestions you might have. If additional information is required, I am happy to provide it. Thank you for your continued development and support of Rclone – it’s an invaluable tool for many of us.
Best regards, timetraveler