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Having to re-initiate docker after each reboot

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I have installed the SubSonic Docker per a tutorial that I found on this forum somewhere.  The issue is that whenever I have to reset my UnRaid server I am required to setup the SubSonic settings again (registration info, users, shares, etc).

 

Now I think I might already know the answer, but I was hoping someone with more experience can confirm.

 

I believe that the issue is with the Host Path, which is currently set as /mnt/cache/appdata/subsonic/  (again this was based off of a installation tutorial that I found)

 

However I do not have a cache drive on this server, so the /mnt/cache/ that it is referring to is RAM (I assume), which is why it clears after a reset.

 

Is the solution as easy as changing the Host Path to something like /mnt/user/appdata/subsonic/  instead?  Are there other things that I need to worry about when changing this path?

 

Thanks all for any suggestions.

 

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I have installed the SubSonic Docker per a tutorial that I found on this forum somewhere.  The issue is that whenever I have to reset my UnRaid server I am required to setup the SubSonic settings again (registration info, users, shares, etc).
 
Now I think I might already know the answer, but I was hoping someone with more experience can confirm.
 
I believe that the issue is with the Host Path, which is currently set as /mnt/cache/appdata/subsonic/  (again this was based off of a installation tutorial that I found)
 
However I do not have a cache drive on this server, so the /mnt/cache/ that it is referring to is RAM (I assume), which is why it clears after a reset.
 
Is the solution as easy as changing the Host Path to something like /mnt/user/appdata/subsonic/  instead?  Are there other things that I need to worry about when changing this path?
 
Thanks all for any suggestions.
 
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Yes, that's the solution
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Thank you for confirming my suspicions 

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