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diarun

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  1. Hello, I have had the same behaviour since about the middle of July. My server disconnects from the network at irregular intervals. However, I noticed that I have to edit a Docker container to "force" this behaviour. Currently, it doesn't seem to me that unraid hangs without intervention. At first I thought it was due to the combination of editing containers within unraid and portainer. Or maybe it has to do with the fact that several tools access docker.sock? Whatever. It is annoying and not healthy for the system that the server has to be stalled again and again. @mbc0 Where exactly on the server did you delete the network.cfg file? I would also like to try this suggestion.
  2. I had CA Docker Patch already installed, no luck. But then I saw, that there was a “force update” below “not available”. So, just done and the force was with me. 😁 Jep, now I have the newest version. I don't saw this option, because I use the docker folder plugin and was on the basic view. THX for the hint, it was somehow a direction ...
  3. Same here for me. Paperless-ngx seems to stuck on version 1.11.3. Although there is the actual version 1.12.2, unraid shows "not available" on the version. I tried to change the repository to ghcr.io/paperless-ngx/paperless-ngx:latest as shown in the post from @jeypiti, but no luck. There seems actual no indication, that the container will be updated ... Has somebody a solution?

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