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Upgraded hardware - all my dockers are gone

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Diagnostics attahed.

I just upgraded my CPU, MoBo, and memory. It took a long time to get everything hooked up and running, but it finally worked and booted.

I had to change the folder name EFI- to EFI on the USB to get it to boot - based on other's comments in this forum.

When it did boot, I noticed that it went through some sort of update - I saw it downloading something - went to 100% and then finished booting. Now I realize that it was upgrading unRAID OS to 6.12.4.

When I started my array for the first time with the new hardware, I saw that there was no docker tab.

So, I went and enabled Docker, but no dockers are present.

I backed up my appdata folder right before doing this, but I did not back up my docker.img file...

So, given the number of things I changed, what do you think happened? And is there a recovery path short of reinstalling my docker containers?

Thanks for your help.

 

Edit: I went back to an old diagnostics, and I saw that docker vdisk location had been changed from

 

/mnt/cache/system/docker.img

to

/mnt/user/system/docker/docker.img

 

I changed it back, and now I'm in business again.

 

Why did this docker location folder change?

 

tower-diagnostics-20231214-2213.zip

Edited by volcs0

Solved by volcs0

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9 hours ago, volcs0 said:

/mnt/cache/system/docker.img

to

/mnt/user/system/docker/docker.img


no idea why that change should have any effect as they are 2 different views of the same file - one going via the User Share view and the other via the physical device view.

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