January 1, 20215 yr Hi all, Happy New Year!! A little help please: I had an HDD fail so replaced with an alreay prepared replacement HDD (I once had multiple fail and no spares to hand!). After powering down to replace that drive, my cache SSD died totally, not even spotted in BIOS! I dont have a spare so running for a while without a cahche drive. I have recreated appdata share and restored from ca.backup (took an eterninty!) and rebooted but no docker containers have reappeared after a reboot. My container config is still there: root@Server:/boot/config/plugins/dockerMan/templates-user# ls my-Cacti.xml my-EmbyServer.xml my-HDDTemp.xml my-QDirStat.xml my-matrix.xml my-tasmobackup.xml my-CloudBerryBackup.xml my-FileBot.xml my-Influxdb.xml my-duplicati.xml my-nextcloud.xml my-tautulli.xml my-DiskSpeed.xml my-FileZilla.xml my-Minio.xml my-ferdi-server.xml my-plex.xml my-telegraf.xml my-Duplicacy.xml my-Grafana.xml my-Netdata.xml my-glances.xml my-plex22.xml Unraid prop 6.8.3, diag attached. I could just recreate my containers manually but shouldn't they have recovered after the steps I've taken? server-diagnostics-20210101-1652.zip Edited January 1, 20215 yr by fysmd added a bit more info
January 1, 20215 yr Community Expert 8 minutes ago, fysmd said: I could just recreate my containers manually but shouldn't they have recovered after the steps I've taken? No. You restored the working files (in appdata) but it sounds like not the actual binaries for each container. The easy way to do this is to use the “Previous Apps” option on the Apps tab to tick of the ones to be re-installed and to cause your docker containers to be re-downloaded with all their settings intact.
January 1, 20215 yr Author Thanks for such a prompt reply, maybe I'm just beging too cautious, wanted to check before I mucked something up. I'll give it a whirl now..
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