thanks @joseph for your answer.
But the command you gave me (same one as in error log) use relative path.
And when i try the same command manually with an absolute path, it seems to works.
What should i understand of it ?
Whoops, apologies. The garage app is not packaged. We have packaged seaweedfs and that is what is in the pipeline. The S3 compat layer seems to work well in that app. https://git.cloudron.io/packages/seaweedfs-app/ is the package.
[1.28.2]
Update Trilium to 0.102.2
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Improved request handling for SVG content in share routes
Improved request handling for SVG content in the main API
Enhanced content rendering in the Mermaid diagram editor
Fixed toast notifications to properly escape content
Added validation for the docName attribute in the document renderer
Marked docName as a sensitive attribute in the commons module
Added Electron fuses to harden the desktop application against external abuse
Improved application integrity checks
Added MIME type validation for image uploads via ETAPI
Aligned attachment upload validation with note upload validation
[1.13.5]
Update jellyfin to 10.11.8
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Handle folders without associated library in FixLibrarySubtitleDownloadLanguages [MR #16540], by @Shadowghost
Fix subtitle saving [MR #16539], by @MBR-0001
Fix querying media with language filters [MR #16538], by @MBR-0001
[1.6.6]
Update beszel to 0.18.7
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Add more disk I/O metrics (utilization, read/write time, await, queue depth) (#1866)
Add ability to copy alerts between systems by @svenvg93 (#1853)
Add SENSORS_TIMEOUT environment variable (#1871)
Replace distatus/battery with an internal implementation by @svenvg93 (#1872)
Restrict universal token API to non-superuser accounts (#1870)
Fix macOS ARM64 crashes by upgrading gopsutil to v4.26.3 (#1881, #796)
Fix text size for system names in grid view by @Malith-Rukshan (#1860)
Fix NVMe capacity reporting for Apple SSDs by @svenvg93 (#1873)
Fix Windows root disk detection when the executable is not on the root disk (#1863)
Fix nested virtual filesystem inclusion in Docker when mounting host root by @svenvg93 (#1859)
Hi, thanks for you answer!
No, I haven´t any fstab entries or seperate .mount files, but I created the volumes in the dashboard:
Create folder in /media (e.g, /media/test)
Create volume (screenshot)
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Volume is available in the apps (like calibre)
The idea was to separate the data from the app, since there’s no need to back it up. Was that the wrong approach?
Worked well for a long time...
[1.6.13]
Update v2 to 2.2.19
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Remove sensitive values (CSRF tokens, OAuth state, session cookies) from log messages.
Verify OIDC ID token signatures and claims.
Prevent OAuth identity overwrite when already linked.
Clear PKCE verifier and CSRF state after use.
Validate HTTP status from Google userinfo endpoint.
Use HMAC-SHA256 instead of SHA1 for Google Reader API authentication.
Use constant-time comparison for token validation.
Fix potential DoS when truncating large untrusted input in templates.
Reject oversized favicons.
[0.5.0]
Update contacts to 0.5.0
Remove app internal app passwords in favor of built-in Cloudron ones
Improve phone number search
Various UI fixes
Update dependencies