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Docker Permissions - Advice - Diagnostics Attached

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I'm looking for some general advice when it comes to utilizing containers that do NOT support specifying a UID or GID via environment variables and utilizing --user 99:100 in extra parameters seems to only make it so that unraid's file system shows nobody as the owner of the files the container creates within volumes that are bound to permanent storage but within the container itself permissions are denied for any temp volumes/storage (i.e. non bound volumes that go away when the container is stopped/exited). I have had this issue with multiple containers (the latest three being StirlingPDF, OCIS (owncloud infinite scale), and opencloud. I have sought some support from those respective container authors but I'm still striking out and this seems to be unraid related. I'm running the latest 7.1.4.

I'm fast losing patience and any help getting me on the right track would be greatly appreciated!

EDIT: 7/1/25: Diagnostics attached

catan-diagnostics-20250701-2226.zip

Edited by shwa87
To attach diagnostics & add that opencloud is also having the same problem.

Solved by shwa87

  • shwa87 changed the title to Docker Permissions - Advice - Diagnostics Attached
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Just an FYI for anyone with similar issues, try deleting your docker image and/or directory after disabling docker and then go into CA Previous Apps and reinstall everything. This solved the permissions issues I was seeing.

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