Creating (and starting) an instance on mounted Datastore fails

No worries! Since SELinux isn’t even tagging the files on Ubuntu (expected, since it’s often not used), we’ll just let that part go. Let’s focus on getting Docker’s volume stuff sorted.

Unfortunately, you can’t directly add the :z (or :shared) option in AMP’s GUI without some tweaking unless CubeCoders magically updated something. :man_shrugging: So instead, humor me and try a workaround:

  1. Check the Datastore in AMP:

    • Head to your ADS instance (ADS01), and navigate to Datastore.
    • Confirm the path /mnt/amp/instances is listed there and properly pointing at your mount.
  2. Change Mount Mode via AMP Settings:

    • What we want is for AMP to tell Docker to apply permissive sharing options for the mounted directory.
    • However, if AMP doesn’t allow advanced parameters for mounting directly, you might need to tweak ampdaemon.json or introduce wrapper scripts for advanced settings. I’ll dig deeper if needed—let me know!

For now, does AMP itself confirm that “Datastore Integration Resolves /mt/Instances”?


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