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Docker Config Directory Gets Wiped To Stock

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I am a little puzzled here. Currently running B9

 

On every reboot, my Docker config directory gets wiped. All my personal settings go to default, and all of my dockers, except Sickbeard, wont load. The log file says everything is running fine, but I cannot connect to it. Sickbeard allows me in, but it is at a "stock" setting. No database, saved preferences, etc.

 

If I look in the other config directories, all my preferences get wiped. I restore from a backup, and everything is fine, until reboot.

 

Everything is stored in, "/mnt/cache/docker-appdata/". It is owned by nobody:nobody and is 0777

 

Ran Scrub on the docker volume, and it came back with no errors.

 

Err....Ideas? I feel like I am missing something silly here...

 

EDIT: Forgot to add, if I delete everything in the directory, restore from backup, then restart the docker, it is fine, until reboot...

Is your docker share set to cache only?

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Is your docker share set to cache only?

 

This was the exact problem, I solved it late last night. The mover script was wrecking havoc on it, moving some files and not others. It coping some files, moving other files, and doing nothing with others. Backed it up, deleted, restored backup, set permissions, set to cache only and fixed!

 

Oddly, it only seemd to happen once I upgraded to B9, but none-the-less its all good now

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