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DennisT

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  1. @KluthRThanks for your answer! Hitting Save did indeed fix the issue. I understand that the order shown is for starting and stopping is reverse, so that works properly now. Now i only need to remember to save each time i add a container.
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  3. I have just setup an Unraid server and am using this plugin to backup the Appdata and Docker configs. I use the 'Stop all containers, backup, start all' method for the backup and have MariaDB which is used by several apps, so i want that container to stop after all others. The order shown in the app starts with MariaDB and then the others in no particular order (see attached image), but when the backup starts the sorted order seems to be incorrect as the MariaDB container is placed somewhere in the middle and not in the order as shown in the app. As i understand this order is used in both backup modes. Or am i wrong? I want to stop everything and backup to make sure all configs and data in MariaDB are in sync, so backing up each container individually is not an option for me. Apps will likely also break as they are running and loose connection to the database. My debug log is: e2b38684-2098-46e9-b4fe-f2efde1ab44c The particular lines that i am confused about (and unable to determine cause by looking through the source code) are: [15.12.2023 10:19:41][debug][Main] Sorted Stop : Dropbox, phpMyAdmin, NginxProxyManager, MariaDB, Jackett, Radarr, SpeedtestTracker, Transmission [15.12.2023 10:19:41][debug][Main] Sorted Start: MariaDB, NginxProxyManager, phpMyAdmin, Dropbox, Jackett, Radarr, SpeedtestTracker, Transmission

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