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You've got your path backwards, do:
/var/lib/docker/volumes:/source
And then access the data at
/source
in Duplicati.Thanks! A drop down chevron has appeared next to the "Source Data" folder in duplicati, but it is still empty, showing neither the volume, nor its contents. Any idea what else I can try/modify?
Does it show the root / filesystem inside the container?
You may need to update the folder permissions on the Nextcloud volume to allow all users to read data.
I do see the entire filesystem, and now also the volume, but can't access it.
I would suspect permissions, make sure the volume is set to allow all users to read from it
Yeah really seems most likely. I'll start poking around permissions, thanks