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Orphan Images Reappearing & Docker high image disk utilization

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Whenever an update for one of my docker images becomes available, my unraid installtion ends up with orphan images which in turn creates high image disk utilization.

 

The only solution I've found is to log in every few days and delete the orphan images manually.

 

Attached are my diagnostics, as well as a notification list and my docker page. i  deleted those orphan images and applied the updates after collecting the diagnostics that are attached. Is it possible this is a bug?

 

I have mentioned this problem here in the past but we have not been able to uncover a solution. Any suggestions appreciated.

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buddha-diagnostics-20210825-1229.zip

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Just a bump to see how to get this fixed.

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just thought i'd throw this back up to the top.

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still having this problem - is there a paid support service available? this is quite problematic.

  • 4 weeks later...

I totally agree. I have it also. Can you tell me a little more about how you get rid of it again??
What do you delete again?

On 8/25/2021 at 6:38 PM, helpermonkey said:

 

 

The only solution I've found is to log in every few days and delete the orphan images manually.

 

 

 

 

Ahh....this is what you deleted. And then what? Rebooted?

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19 minutes ago, JGNiDK said:

Ahh....this is what you deleted. And then what? Rebooted?

just deleting them is sufficient.

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It's because your containers are using another container for networking i.e. delugevpn

When that main container gets updated the ID changes so it breaks subsequent updates of the others.

 

There was supposed to be a possible workaround coming in Unraid, but you could also try the rebuild-dndc container.

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12 minutes ago, tjb_altf4 said:

It's because your containers are using another container for networking i.e. delugevpn

When that main container gets updated the ID changes so it breaks subsequent updates of the others.

 

There was supposed to be a possible workaround coming in Unraid, but you could also try the rebuild-dndc container.

thanks for that tip. A question about the instructions for rebuild-dndc....

https://github.com/elmerfdz/rebuild-dndc

on step 2 where it talks about ... docker network create container:master_container_name

do i need to change master_container_name to binhex-delugevpn?

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1 hour ago, helpermonkey said:

thanks for that tip. A question about the instructions for rebuild-dndc....

https://github.com/elmerfdz/rebuild-dndc

on step 2 where it talks about ... docker network create container:master_container_name

do i need to change master_container_name to binhex-delugevpn?

That's correct

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2 minutes ago, tjb_altf4 said:

That's correct

thanks!

20 hours ago, helpermonkey said:

just deleting them is sufficient.

 

Something is still wrong. Do I need to look into this thing about containers using other containers network??

 

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