My guess is the cleanup process is running as root and clobbers anything it sees regardless of permissions. But that's a guess. I've never tried keeping long term data in tmp.
Second, As to the folder. Docker will create a folder with the bind mount's name if it's not found. So Docker tries to find your promethius file, doesn't find it, then creates a folder with that name and mounts it instead.
You should move the files out of tmp. That'll solve all your problems.
At least the current version gives you a choice and remembes it. Outlook a few years ago, after an update, required you to open links in their built in web view. Took them a few months to reverse course on that stupid decision.
The days of mild and fun conspiracy theories are over. The entire community has been fully consumed with qanon/maga/antisemitism insanity. Their minds are irrevocably broken.
It's a shame. I grew up on xfiles and loved all the lore around the culture.
There's already too many applicants for every job opening. If you make the process even more automated public job listings/applicants will be sidelined entirely.
My team hired a jr dev a few months ago. The posting got several thousand responses on LinkedIn alone. We noped out of wading through all of those and just went the referral route.
It's busy work to justify a lot of positions. Think how many people are needed even for a minor change like that in an organization as large and bloated as google
My guess is the cleanup process is running as root and clobbers anything it sees regardless of permissions. But that's a guess. I've never tried keeping long term data in tmp.