September 3, 20196 yr Any time I now try to install a new docker container or update an existing container that uses the /mnt/user/appdata directory it either fails the install or the upgrade claims to complete but the version is the same. To test I can create a new folder in the /mnt/user directory but cannot within /mnt/user/appdata as it states there is no space even though terminal shows 3629G free of 3948G Any ideas anyone? Pihole is an example of trying to install a container that uses the /mnt/user/appdata directory and fails each time
September 3, 20196 yr And you're not talking about the false Docker Update problem already discussed in this thread, right? (Claims to update but it's the same version)
September 3, 20196 yr Author @Squid should I just upload the ZIP folder? @BRiT Interesting as I have not seen this before but seems to only be my LSIO containers.
September 3, 20196 yr Your cache floor setting is set to be 1TB, which is significantly larger than the size of the cache drive. Change it to say 10GB
September 4, 20196 yr Author You mean under Global Settings? It is set to 10000000000 which I believe is 10GB? Even though the Fix Common Problem app states the following...
September 4, 20196 yr Author Replaced the default value from 10000000000 to 10GB and the error has cleared in Fix Common Problems app I am now able to mkdir in /mnt/user/appdata! Thanks @Squid!!!
September 4, 20196 yr 11 hours ago, jcarreiro21 said: You mean under Global Settings? It is set to 10000000000 which I believe is 10GB? If you press Help (the question mark, top right corner), you'll see that it's all relative to 1024K, and that's why FCP was giving you the error. Edited September 4, 20196 yr by Squid
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