2025-01-15, 07:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 2025-01-15, 08:03 AM by Efficient_Good_5784. Edited 1 time in total.)
Did you have NFOs enabled? Maybe you didn't lose the metadata by having NFOs present alongside your media files if so.
When you update the container, you don't keep anything inside it. The process of updating a Docker container is creating a new container and deleting the old one.
If you turn off the current container then go and update the image, the next time you launch the container, it will check if the image has changed.
If so, it will redo the container to use the new image. That includes having everything in the old container being lost.
When you updated, did you have to redo things such as going through the startup wizard again?
When you update the container, you don't keep anything inside it. The process of updating a Docker container is creating a new container and deleting the old one.
If you turn off the current container then go and update the image, the next time you launch the container, it will check if the image has changed.
If so, it will redo the container to use the new image. That includes having everything in the old container being lost.
When you updated, did you have to redo things such as going through the startup wizard again?