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  1. That first screenshot includes many things that are not in your Unraid user shares so obviously there isn't any reason to suspect that "numbered" folder is in your user shares either. I don't use Kodi so I don't know where it is getting that list from.
  2. Are you sure the missing data isn't on another disk? Easy to accidentally move something to some place you didn't intend, such as under another folder for example.
  3. Relevant post in the FAQ pinned near the top of this same subforum:
  4. Your Unraid is set to use DHCP, and that is the way I like to use it myself. That way I can do all my IP reservations in the router by MAC address. I recommend you do the same.
  5. You mentioned looking at the "user shares" in Kodi, but you don't seem to see it in the user shares on Unraid. Maybe a screenshot of that Kodi listing and a screenshot of the User Shares in the Unraid webUI would help clarify.
  6. Earlier in the thread you mentioned having a backup of the disk. So that seems like the way forward.
  7. Your solution doesn't make total sense. The point I was making is that the problem is likely a setting within an application, not an incorrect mapping. I'm not entirely sure what you mean by the plex MetaData directory and its mapping. And just because they seem to be working doesn't mean they aren't filling docker image again.
  8. This was discussed recently on the support thread you should have been using all along instead of creating this new thread. You can go directly to the correct support thread for any of your dockers by clicking on its icon in the Unraid webUI and selecting Support. Here is a link to the relevant portion of that thread that was recently posted: https://forums.unraid.net/topic/40463-support-linuxserverio-plex-media-server/?do=findComment&comment=807818 You can read the posts leading up to that post also for some context. Not sure how much of it applies to you, but the main thing it illustrates is that you have database corruption as demonstrated by the logs shown in that post.
  9. That "config" as you are calling it is stored on flash as a template. The template is used to fill in the form on the Add Container page. Apps on the Community Apps page know about templates that have already been created by the docker authors, and that is how it is able to help you install a new docker. But anytime you use the Add Container page, whether for one of the Unraid supported dockers from Community Apps, or for something on dockerhub, the settings you make on the Add Container page is stored as a template on flash and it can be reused to get those same settings for the Add Container page. So even those docker hub containers can be setup with the same settings as before.
  10. Yes that is likely. You will have to delete and recreate docker image, then you can install your dockers just as they were using the Previous Apps feature on the Apps page. But just as before is not good enough, since something is wrong and filling the docker image. The usual way docker image gets filled is if an application is writing to a path that isn't mapped. This would be settings within the application itself. Common mistakes are not using an absolute path (beginning with /) or not using the same upper/lower case as specified in the mappings.
  11. So neither the emulated disk nor the actual disk mounted outside the array?
  12. There were 8 hours between the post you quoted and your post. The post you quoted suggested some possible approaches. You don't mention if you actually did anything during those eight hours. Did you just examine the drive and discover you might be missing something, or did you do more than that?
  13. Your knowledge is incomplete. It does have a copy of the old config because it is on flash and it goes to flash and gets it and uses it to reinstall your docker just as it was.
  14. These are already saved on flash, and you can reuse them without going to all that trouble of setting each one up again. The simplest way is to just use the Previous Apps feature on the Apps page.
  15. What about the log from your plex docker? Click on its icon on the Dashboard and select Log
  16. Practically everyone you will encounter on this forum are just users like yourself. Some of us try to help out when we have time by volunteering our time and knowledge. Sometimes I am not at the computer, many times I am helping on other threads. Sorry I let you run mover logging so long it caused problems of its own, that was a mistake on my part. You have some things that need to be changed before you try to setup your dockers again. There will likely be a number of things that have to be done, and some of them may require working at the command line. For example For another, your user shares aren't really set correctly for docker to work with cache. Getting all this straightened out will take some time and patience from both of us. One of the reasons I haven't given you everything all at once is because it is helpful to see the results from one thing before proceeding to the next. Post new diagnostics just so I can make sure I have the latest situation and then let me review them and see if I can get some organization into this.
  17. It's unclear what you did when you said you "did this" since the previous poster discussed 2 different settings for something you didn't have set in the first place. Better post another docker run
  18. No, I mean the complete URL when you try to launch Plex.
  19. Do you mean you started over with plex already?
  20. And why did you go back to that other thread and post? I have split the post you made in that other thread and brought it here.
  21. That isn't what I asked for. Go to the Docker FAQ I linked above and then
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