Fix README update command: use real paths instead of placeholders

Placeholder paths (/your/data) caused data loss when copied literally.
Now uses /opt/nomad/data with a warning about correct paths.
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Maurice
2026-03-23 20:46:20 +01:00
parent 10662e0b63
commit 33162123af

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@@ -132,13 +132,19 @@ docker compose up -d
### Updating
```bash
docker pull mauriceboe/nomad
docker pull mauriceboe/nomad:latest
docker rm -f nomad
docker run -d --name nomad -p 3000:3000 -v /your/data:/app/data -v /your/uploads:/app/uploads --restart unless-stopped mauriceboe/nomad
docker run -d --name nomad -p 3000:3000 \
-v /opt/nomad/data:/app/data \
-v /opt/nomad/uploads:/app/uploads \
--restart unless-stopped \
mauriceboe/nomad:latest
```
Or with Docker Compose: `docker compose pull && docker compose up -d`
> **Important:** Make sure the `-v` paths point to your actual data directory (e.g. `/opt/nomad/data`). Using wrong paths will start NOMAD with an empty database.
Your data is persisted in the mounted `data` and `uploads` volumes.
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