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Have you fixed this issue?
I'm sorry to disagree. When I run
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pgrep -a dockerd
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11898 /Volume1/@apps/docker/dockerd/bin/dockerd --config-file=/Volume1/@apps/docker/conf/daemon.json
I agree that /Volume1/DockerData/containers/container id is the path where docker by default stores the state/config of each specific container, such as the resolv.conf previously mentioned. It's not my point in this case.
Again... about /Volume1/@apps/docker/conf/daemon.json: packaging this file along with the docker distribution implies loosing any customization at every upgrade. Am I wrong?
This is the setting for the Docker app. After updating, it will be overwritten by the default configuration. It is not recommended that you modify it. If you insist, you may need to backup and modify it frequently.davidecavestro wrote: ↑13 Aug 2023, 20:38 Again...
about /Volume1/@apps/docker/conf/daemon.json:
packaging this file along with the docker distribution implies loosing any customization at every upgrade.
Am I wrong?
I see... so I assume the only option to control logs for the whole docker daemon is setting the Log Retention through Docker Manager user interface. Then any customized log option (i.e. changing the driver) should be set on a per-container basis.TMzethar wrote: ↑14 Aug 2023, 19:10This is the setting for the Docker app. After updating, it will be overwritten by the default configuration. It is not recommended that you modify it. If you insist, you may need to backup and modify it frequently.davidecavestro wrote: ↑13 Aug 2023, 20:38 Again...
about /Volume1/@apps/docker/conf/daemon.json:
packaging this file along with the docker distribution implies loosing any customization at every upgrade.
Am I wrong?