this morning I wanted to create an image of my install for backup, I run OMV5 on a 32gb thumb drive, so I shut the system down and connected the os drive (thumb drive) to my pc and used win32disk to create the image (like I've done multiple times) and then put it back in my nas and powered it back on, everything seemed to boot up fine until I started to check my containers and all of them load like they are fresh installs and need to be configured.
when I setup docker after doing a clean install of OMV5 about 6 months ago I changed the docker directory to one of the HDD instead of the thumb drive using the GUI to do so. I have restarted the server multiple times since then with no issues, earlier this week I did a fresh install of OMBI V4.
I noticed that the size on my thumb drive had gone up about 3% so I thought that docker was being written to my thumb drive again so I tried out both options in this thread incase docker was starting before the HDD where mounted and neither one of them worked
Is your docker also corrupt after a reboot? (OMV5, Pi4) This might fix it!
while doing the second option above I used Winscp to navigate to var/lib/docker to see if there was a docker folder, I could not find the docker folder
I then checked for updates and installed them all, I checked the containers and still no change
then restarted to make sure and still no change
UPDATE: I just used Winscp to look through the sharedfolders and I opened my containers folder and there is only one container folder in there but if I use windows explorer to navigate to the same folder it's showing all the containers and docker folders and content are still there. I'm even more confused now ignore, I realized I was looking in the wrong path
I've hit a wall and I'm not sure where to go from here, please help