Badboy Posted April 14, 2019 Share Posted April 14, 2019 I have a M.2 SSD drive that I use just for my AppData, the docker img is in a different location. This drive has went bad, temperature spike and it sometimes won't spin up. I was able to get it up long enough to backup the AppData to the /mnt/user/CommunityApplicationsAppdataBackup location. Do I just need to change the location of the AppData for each docker to the new drive, then import the Backup to the new ssd location? Personally for me I'm not going to use M.2 drives anymore. I have lots of ventilation, but I just think it is a dude, it's about 7 months old. (Samsung EVO 960). They run too warm for my liking anyway. Good drives just not for my setup. I have a fairly new SSD that was in my laptop, going to use that one, plug it into the usb port. I could connect it with the other drives but this is easier for now. Thanks Link to comment
Squid Posted April 14, 2019 Share Posted April 14, 2019 If you're replacing the cache drive (ie: the path of the old is the same as the path of the replacement), then just do the Restore Link to comment
Badboy Posted April 14, 2019 Author Share Posted April 14, 2019 2 minutes ago, Squid said: If you're replacing the cache drive (ie: the path of the old is the same as the path of the replacement), then just do the Restore Thank you! Link to comment
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