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Flash drive corrupted after 7->7.0.1 update

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Hi all,

 

When I updated from 7.0 to 7.0.1 and the machine came back on-line, all of my docker containers were missing. The appdata folders were there and the templates were there, so I recreated all the containers, since I was pressed for time.

 

Now I've hopped back into the machine and notice Fix Common Problems referencing corruption in an xml file and on the flash drive.   

 

/boot/config/plugins/dockerMan/templates-user/my-cloudflareddns.xml corrupted

/boot/config/shares/certs.cfg corrupted

/boot/config/shares/compose.cfg corrupted

/boot/config/shares/Torrent.cfg corrupted

 

I've attached the diagnostic zip. I was thinking about running a recovery tool on the flash drive. Then cloning it onto a new stick. I was hoping someone could advise on a better course of action. The machine is running fine right now.

 

diagnostics.zip

Solved by JorgeB

  • Community Expert

Did you backup flash before updating? 

  • Author

Unfortunately, I did not. 

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  • Solution

You could also just delete those files, then reapply the settings for those 3 shares, and reinstall the container using the same settings.

  • Author

Thanks, Jorge! I don't know why I didn't even think of that. 

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