September 28, 20223 yr Good evening! I am sorry if I am beating a Dead horse or if I am just not on the same level of Intellect as you are but I keep having to Copy and Paste my Config.yml file in the Docker location because it keeps getting Deleted Somehow. I was wondering if someone else had similar issues and was able to resolve it? I am running out of my trial Time trying to troubleshoot different things. (yes I know you can extend it as I am on my Extension now)
September 28, 20223 yr Community Expert Do you mean the docker folder plugin? If yes you should post in the existing plugin support thread.
September 28, 20223 yr Author I am not sure. Yes I am Using the Docker Plugin, But I am talking about Opening The terminal and changind Directories to Docker and Listing the Items in there. My Config File Always gets removed and I am not sure why.
September 28, 20223 yr Community Expert AFAIK there's no config.yml for dockers in the stock Unraid install, what is the path to that file?
September 28, 20223 yr Author the Path is /etc/Docker/ Inside there is a File Called Plex-stack which I have used on Synology and worked without issue. Inside the Plex-Stack directory is prowlarr, radarr, etc and that is where I had my Config File for All of those and the VPN. I have attached Screenshots.
September 28, 20223 yr Community Expert Those files/folders are for the dockers you have installed, they are not stock, you should ask for help in the appropriate docker support thread, assuming one exists, you can click on the docker for the link.
September 28, 20223 yr 15 minutes ago, Angelikfear said: the Path is /etc/Docker/ That path exists only in RAM, and is recreated every boot. If you make changes there you will need to script the change to occur on every reboot.
September 29, 20223 yr 5 hours ago, Angelikfear said: So what Path is not in Ram? The flash drive is mounted to /boot, array drives are mounted to /mnt/diskXX, pool drives are mounted to /mnt/poolname Since the flash is FAT32, files stored there can't have the full set of linux attributes, so if you store your files there you need to copy them elsewhere and apply the correct perms with your script.
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