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This appears to be the exact same problem as https://github.com/mdshack/shotshare/issues/31
For testing I just spun up a VM with Docker, I tried the same compose file as you. I found I had to use the volume instead of a bind mount for
/app/storage
.This compose file should work.
Oh wow, thanks for trying this. It is working indeed.
I am an absolute begginer so let me ask. Where is
shotshare_data
on my machine ? Is it in docker volumes ( like/var/lib/docker/volumes/
) ? Is there a way I can store data in/srv/dev-disk-by-uuid-7fe66601-5ca0-4c09-bc13-a015025fe53a/Files/Shotshare/
?I just did another test.
You should be able to create the directories manually. I cheated by simply cloning the repo and copying them to the bind mount location like so. You can use the bind mount method like you wanted.
Oh that's great.
So do I need to keep this ?
No, since you are using the bind mount, you do not need to use the volume.
Thank you very much !
You're welcome! Also thanks for asking this question, I hadn't seen ShotShare before, it looks useful.