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Path does not exist for docker/vms on new install

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Hey guys,

I havea brand new (trial) install. When I go to Docker or VMs tab there is an error saying they can't start. Going into settings I see that "the path does not exist" for "Docker vDisk Location: /mnt/user/system/docker/docker.img" for example, or "Default appdata storage location: /mnt/user/appdata/". When trying to add these folders via terminal, I get "mkdir: cannot create directory ‘/mnt/user/appdata/': No such file or directory".  When I try and create shares of various names/settings, I click 'Add share', the loading logo comes up and then nothing happens, no errors and no shares are made.  I'm brand new to unraid but I have no clue what is going on. Unsure why paths aren't created by default and why shares aren't being created either. 

 

unraid-server-diagnostics-20221207-1450.zip

Edited by elevate36

Solved by trurl

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Doesn't look like you have formatted any disks yet so there is no place to put anything.

 

Also, better if you put that SSD assigned as disk2 in a pool (cache). SSDs in the parity array can't be trimmed, and can't be written any faster than parity.

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Got it. I guess I thought that bringing up the array would suffice here. I created a new config, moved it to have 1 disk, 1 parity drive, and my SSD in the pool. Currently building the array and will format things afterword if needed. Thank you for the help, will update when done. 

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