I am running Fedora Server with Docker installed, and it has a folder that connects to my NAS via SMB. I will have all of my Docker files (and Compose configs) stored on my NAS, since it has a lot more storage. I am worried that Docker will glitch out and cause a mess, since my NAS starts ~2 minutes later than my server from a reboot. Is there something that I can do to make sure Docker is able to connect to the SMB share safely?

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    5 months ago

    Make Docker depend on the mount. You can simply use systemctl edit docker.service and then

    [Unit]
    Requires=path-to-your-smb.mount
    After=path-to-your-smb.mount
    

    Then it will guarantee it’s mounted by the time Docker starts.