First, Dennis, thanks very much for the response.

My biggest concern is that the water level is below the dirt level. You are asking for problems anytime this happens.
I immediately went out just now and started the hose to get it up above 2' of water.

The picture:

You're looking up at the bottom of the top rail from inside the pool. The stabilizer rail appears to be ok to me.

It's hard to tell from the picture - but the side has warped to the outside of the rail and pool about 1 1/2" and appears to be below the stabilier rail channel about 1/2" to 1". I can't tell for sure, but it appears possible to bend it back into shape once the top rail is removed so I can get to the side. There does not appear to be shrinkage at this point.

I just went around the pool and there is one other spot where it's less pronounced but also warped to the outside of the stabilizer rail.

The buckling around the pool appears to be very minor at this point - there is one area where I'm sure it buckled as I tried to remove my cover with waterlogged leaf trash in it.

Sometimes it is possible to work the liner, coping and rod back into place without removing the top rail but not always.
That does appear possible - I would need some type of firm, thin, but not sharp, rod with a little hook to get on the back side of the liner to pull it in.

I'm not sure what you mean by coping and rod - I'm using terminology from the doughboy parts list - maybe you could identify in my picture.

I have not read your posts about the liner leak but with two foot of clear water the hole should be fairly easy to find. I will go back to see what others have suggested and maybe add more if I can.
Unfortunately, the water is not clear, but it is mostly because of trash on the bottom. Since the water level is low, my options at this point seem to be using a wet/dry vacuum to skim the bottom.

Anything you can add over what's been said in my other post on locating the leak would be great.