Problem is as described in the subject. When i set a certain folder for Compose where my docker images put their configs, I get an empty list so that is obviously the wrong folder. My Images however, still run and are shown under the images tab. Can anyone help me out?
KVM Plugin has deinstalled my Docker Compose plugin. After reinstalling Compose plugin. Compose plugin says 'Please set shared folder for file storage'. I don't remember setting such folder. HELP!
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When i set a certain folder for Compose where my docker images put their configs, I get an empty list so that is obviously the wrong folder
Setting the folder doesn't automatically import the compose files. Use the import and pick the same folder.
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I don't remember setting a specific folder in the past. Is there a way to find out which folder that is/was?
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I don't remember setting a specific folder in the past
It is impossible to add files to the Files tab without setting one.
Is there a way to find out which folder that is/was?
Install the openmediavault-locate plugin.
Search for one of your files - NAME_of_FILE.yml # change to name of a file that you know you had.
compare path of compose file found in previous step to the absolute paths of all your shared folders.
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I've got my compose files back. Everything now works as it should.
The question remains; why did the KVM plugin uninstall my Compose plugin?
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why did the KVM plugin uninstall my Compose plugin?
It didn't. apt most likely did but without output, I have no idea what you did or what the system did. I removed the cterm as a dependency of the compose and kvm plugin. Previously, removing the cterm plugin would remove the compose plugin and/or kvm plugin. But there is nothing that would remove the compose plugin because of the kvm plugin. You could look at /var/log/apt/term.log to know more.
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Stupid me, i removed the root access plugin
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That messed up Compose
Removing sharerootfs will uninstall all of these plugins:
openmediavault-compose
openmediavault-kvm
openmediavault-scripts
openmediavault-snapraid
openmediavault-symlinks
openmediavault-tgt
Having sharerootfs installed will cause zero problems.
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