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I get this error when i run Fix Common Problems

 

Docker application Xeoma has volumes being passed that are mounted by Unassigned Devices, but they are not mounted with the slave option

 

How do I fix this...  There is no edit option on the Xeoma container so I would have to include it in the build?  Is there a way to edit the files otherwise?

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If you go into the settings for the docker container and select the option to edit one of the path mappings then you can set the access mode there.

  • Author

OK but other than clicking on the docker icon on the docker tab to pull up settings is there somewhere else i should be looking?  There appears to be no option for editing the config from the drop down on the icon.

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Edited by tjb_altf4

  • Author

Yes that is what I expect to see ...  but there is no edit option in the xeoma container

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@bonienl any reason the edit option might not appear?

  • Author

That is my question.   I'm going to start over with the installation

  • Author

ok I didn't realize there was a container in CA so I used that and now have an edit option.  Hopefully all goes well

  • Author

fixed it .. thanks for the help

7 hours ago, essessell said:

ok I didn't realize there was a container in CA so I used that and now have an edit option.  Hopefully all goes well

Yeah, if you manually install a container via the command prompt, then "edit" will never appear.  Additionally, if you inadvertently delete the template for the installed container from /boot/config/plugins/dockerMan/templates-user the same thing will also happen.

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