So, I moved my nextcloud directory from a local SATA drive to a NFS mount from a nvme array on a 10G network
“I just need to change /docker/nextcloud to /mnt/nfs/nextcloud in the docker-compose.yml, what’s the issue, i do it live” - i tell myself
So i stop the container,  copy /docker/nextcloud to /mnt/nfs/nextcloud, then edit the docker-compose.yml… and… because I’m doing it during a phone call without paying too much attention i change the main directory to /docker
I rebuild the container and I immediately hear a flood of telegram notifications from my uptime-kuma bot… oh oh…
Looks like the nextcloud docker image has an initialization script that if it doesn’t find the files in the directory, it will delete everything and install a fresh copy of nextcloud… so it deleted everything on my server
Luckily i had a very recent full borg backup and i’m restoring it (i kinda love-hate borg, i always forget the restore commands when in panic and the docs are a bit cryptic for me)
Lessons learned:
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always double check everything 
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offsite backups are a must (if i accidentally wrote /as path, i would have lost also the borg backups!)
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offsite backups should not be permanently mounted, otherwise they would have been wiped as well 
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learn how to use and schedule filesystem snapshots, so the recovery wouldn’t take ages like it’s taking right now (2+ hours and i’m not even half way…) 


My guy just documenting for his future self, if it ever happens again.
Haha
Been there 🤣
Can’t tell you how many times I’ve googled things and found my own posts and bug reports.