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Can not activate docker/vm - 'path does not exist'

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After I try multiple time to format the drive, recreate the folders seems to work. And after some restarts seems that also second ssd show up in array

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1 hour ago, Pvally said:

I try to create also the folders mnt/cache/appdata and /mnt/cache/system, but it seems that are not visible when I try to configure the path for docker.

Could someone help me with this?

You do not have a 'cache' pool so this will never work as then that location is only in RAM.

 

It should have worked if you had manually created them on an array drive.

  • 5 months later...

Please help..

Having similar issue on first time installation>>

Docker Failed to start error

In Docker settings it shows the error :

Default appdata storage location: "Path does not exist"

Path is /mnt/user/appdata

 

Docker LOG rotation:

 Enabled

Docker LOG maximum file size:

50 

Docker LOG number of files:

 1

Template Authoring Mode:

 No

Docker custom network type:

 ipvlan

Host access to custom networks:

 Disabled

Preserve user defined networks:

 No

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