ok thanks for pointing me in the right direction
I had to edit /lib/systemd/system/docker.service and add the mount-unit
add under [unit]
After= .mount
ok thanks for pointing me in the right direction
I had to edit /lib/systemd/system/docker.service and add the mount-unit
add under [unit]
After= .mount
When cold boot/rebooting docker starts faster than my raid mounts therefore every folder is not accessible in a container until the container restarts
any way to perhaps delay docker from starting the containers?
ok gderf. So I moved all my config folders to the SSD and everything is working now!! Thanks for the tip.
I guess the docker containers booted quicker than the filesystems got mounted.
thanks again!
ok will try that, thanks
apparantly i can't create a shared folder on the SSD drive where omv is installed. any way to do that?
My config files are on my Raid10 filesystem. 4x 3tb wd reds. my boot device is a 256gb ssd where omv is installed. Maybe i should move my config files there?
Using Always, but I read the logs somewhat and I noticed that all containers do infact run. But they don't import my config files. But when i manually restart them they do.
For instance I set up radarr on port 8082, but when i reboot the config files aren't read and radarr defaulting to port 7878.
but when I manually restart the container my config files are being imported and everything works fine for some reason
Hey
I got plex, sonarr, radarr and nzbget running in docker. Everything seems to run fine. however when I boot or reboot my nas my containers start automatically and it says they are running.
But I can't access them, i then have to manually restart each container for them to work.
Any ideas?
I'm on OMV 4.1.1.2
Update : actually the containers do run but they return to default settings (config files aren't being read for some reason). When i manually restart them the config files work fine.