October 13, 20214 yr I have a share setup named appdata that is intended to be the storage location for my docker data. Pretty standard stuff. Somehow the Cache setting along the way got set to Prefer:Cache. I don't have a cache drive currently setup. Twice in the last week, my rootfs hit 100%. Digging deeper /mnt/cache is caching my appdata share and lives in rootfs. I can't seem to change the cache setting on the appdata share to no. I would prefer to not just throw money at the problem and buy a cache drive. How can I set the cache to no so that it's not caching my appdata directory and exhausting my rootfs constantly.
October 13, 20214 yr Look at every docker container. One of them has a path mapping of /mnt/cache/appdata
October 13, 20214 yr Author 3 minutes ago, Squid said: Look at every docker container. One of them has a path mapping of /mnt/cache/appdata I literally have a single docker container defined (Plex) and it's not using /mnt/cache anywhere in its settings.
October 13, 20214 yr Community Expert 29 minutes ago, wileecyte said: not using /mnt/cache Check Settings - Docker
October 13, 20214 yr Author 53 minutes ago, trurl said: Check Settings - Docker Docker appdata storage location is set to /mnt/user/appdata
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