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Dockers losing settings when restarting


trekkiedj

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Hi,

 

I am using the latest stable unraid and I am experiencing problems whenever i reboot the machine. When the system boots up, the dockers lose some settings. All the autostart switches dont remember the on setting i set. All dockers lose their icons (see attached SAB docker for example) until i re-add them. I dont believe this causes the individual applications to not function correctly, but obviously the update feature is lost when this happens. Also the user defined docker template list empties with every reboot. I have left SAB to take this screenshot before re-adding so you can see the issue.

 

Am i missing something obvious?

 

Thanks in advance

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Make sure the volume(s) you have setup for docker configuration is set as cache only if you have your dockers set to use /mnt/cache/appdata. Typically issues with docker missing or not having config is caused by bad setups, such as having the Mover script move files from /mnt/cache/appdata into your array drives because the share is not  set as Cache only

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There is this in the syslog

Aug  3 10:46:12 Tower kernel: FAT-fs (sda1): Volume was not properly unmounted. Some data may be corrupt. Please run fsck.

but it doesn't indicate the flash drive is read-only so not sure that means anything. You might put it in your PC and checkdisk.

 

Much more importantly, Disk13 is disabled. You should be dealing with that and worry about your dockers later.

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Disk 13 failed this morning. The docker issue has been ongoing since my upgrade to 6 final.

 

I am currently shifting files off Disk 13 and removing it from the array completely for RMA. I had some slack in terms of space so all is ok there.

There is no smart data for that drive in the diagnostics. Are you sure it's the drive and not some other issue like cabling, controller, etc?

 

If you remove the drive you will have to rebuild parity.

 

Your side thought is another thing to make me wonder if you don't have flash corruption. Might as well let your PC check the flash when you shutdown to remove the drive.

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