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  1. Ken-ji, That did the trick! I edited the Dropbox share to not use the cache drive and changed your docker settings to point to /mnt/user/* instead. Now the Mover is not deleting from the Dropbox server. Simply changing the path in the Docker's Environmental Variables didn't copy over files from one location to the other. Instead, it placed links in the new location to the old location. I manually removed the old locations through Midnight Commander. Now your Docker is successfully pulling data from the Dropbox server to my unRAID array! It is not uploading anything, though. Is that something else I've messed up? The only thing I've seen that would affect this is the selection of ports in the Docker settings. I left those as default. EDIT 20161014 0005est: Clarified a few things above. I just checked the ownership of the new Dropbox share. Dolphin still lists the owner as user "nobody" for all files and folders. I'm not sure how to go about fixing that.
  2. Hi there! First off, thank you for your work on this Docker, Ken-ji! This is most excellent for my application, once it's working anyway. My issue is that the Dropbox docker seems to have deleted all of the files from my Dropbox account (some 40+GB of my most precious data) when moving them to my unRAID system. You can imagine my surprise. Since there wasn't much in the way of a guide anywhere that I could find, I'll just lay out what I did to get where I am now, and will put my system configuration in my signature afterward in case that's of interest. 1) Trial version of unRAID 6.2 installed and configured my array. 2) Updated to unRAID 6.2.1 3) Created a few shares 4) Created the Dropbox Docker with default settings 5) Finally discovered the link in the logs and used it to connect my account to the docker 6) Created a unRAID user account 6) Discovered that my Dropbox data wasn't protected on the local network 7) Finally discovered some context for the docker's environmental variables here:https://hub.docker.com/r/janeczku/dropbox/ Edited my Dropbox docker accordingly as shown in the screenshot (which is current, but disabled): http://i.imgur.com/p5YFIv0.png 9) The dropbox docker ran all day today backing up (and inadvertently deleting) my dropbox files from the server. When I try to access the files via SMB from a local computer running Win7 using the same user, "seth," to access the server, I'm not able to access the Dropbox folder. Running the Dolphin docker allows me to access the files and see that the Dropbox folder is listed as being owned by "nobody". I would appreciate some help! I don't want to initialize it again until I'm sure it won't delete the files from my Dropbox account.

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