September 10, 20232 yr Hello! Rebooted and when I clicked on the "Docker" tab I was met with "No Docker containers installed". I reinstalled the containers via "Apps tab/Previous Apps". Once I install and launched the apps, it appears I need to reconfigure the application from scratch. I thought that once you installed the apps using a previously used template, you would NOT need to reconfigure them. What am I missing? Thank you in advance!
September 10, 20232 yr Is the appdata for the containers still on the same pool / folder / location as it was? The previous apps should point the containers to use the same appdata, but if the appdata isn't there, it will show as new.
September 10, 20232 yr Community Expert 24 minutes ago, MrMoosieMan said: What do you mean "it will show as new"? If an app doesn't see its previous appdata it will be a new install of the app regardless of whether or not you reused its template. 48 minutes ago, JonathanM said: Is the appdata for the containers still on the same pool / folder / location as it was?
September 10, 20232 yr Author 2 minutes ago, trurl said: Is the appdata for the containers still on the same pool / folder / location as it was? No, it does not appear that it is. What could have caused the data to be deleted?
September 10, 20232 yr Community Expert What else have you done that you haven't told us about? Attach diagnostics to your NEXT post in this thread.
September 10, 20232 yr Author I have not made any changes in a while. tower-diagnostics-20230910-1206.zip
September 10, 20232 yr Community Expert Since your cache drive is unmountable, all the shares that would have had files only on cache have been recreated on the array. So all appdata is new among other things. You should be able to see that your cache drive is unmountable by looking at Main - Pool Devices.
September 10, 20232 yr Author Is the drive bad or was there some sort of corruption? Why would that just happen? Is it possible to fix the issue and recover my old "appdata" directory? Edited September 10, 20232 yr by MrMoosieMan
September 10, 20232 yr Community Expert Not getting a complete SMART report from cache for some reason, not familiar with this one: Read SMART Data failed: scsi error badly formed scsi parameters You might try checking connections. Do you have a backup of appdata?
September 10, 20232 yr Author 5 minutes ago, trurl said: Not getting a complete SMART report from cache for some reason, not familiar with this one: Read SMART Data failed: scsi error badly formed scsi parameters You might try checking connections. Done. Do you have a backup of appdata? No : (
September 11, 20232 yr Community Expert 9 hours ago, MrMoosieMan said: Done. You can quote part of a post by selecting that part then clicking "Quote selection" from the popup. Better if you quote the part you intend to reply to, then add your reply outside the quote. Repeat as necessary. Did you check the power connection to the disk also, and any power splitters? 9 hours ago, MrMoosieMan said: No : ( Consider Appdata Backup plugin for future.
September 11, 20232 yr Community Expert Post new diagnostics to see if we get a more complete SMART report
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