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Noob Q: Change Docker Config Paths

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So, mainly for a sanity check...

 

I setup a share for Appdata and use the /mnt/user/Appdata paths in my dockers for the various /config settings.

 

Is it safe to assume (in general, and same files exist) that I can just change these to say /mnt/cache?

 

I also created a share specifically for Plex, mostly due to backup/size.   I assume I could move this data, change the docker paths and just restart the dockers?

 

I am pretty sure this is the whole point of mount/relative paths but wanted to just make sure (well in general, I know each app is different).

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3 hours ago, dandirk said:

Is it safe to assume (in general, and same files exist) that I can just change these to say /mnt/cache?

It is probably best (and safer) to leave it set to /mnt/user and use the Exclusive Share option that is now part of the 6.12.x releases.

 

That gets the same performance advantages as would be given by /mnt/cache and is less likely to be something you might overlook in the future when making changes.

 

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oh nice, I will read up!  Thanks!

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Everything when fairly smoothly, noticed situations where a file/dir picker is used, it will change the path to mnt/cache/ ...  Will mull that one over...

 

Appreciate it.

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