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Strange transient docker: cool_shirley

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I recently upgraded to 6.11.5 and switched to the Docker page to maintain some containers when I noticed a running container named "cool_shirley". It had no icon and when I tried to view the log file for it the window stated something along the lines of "no such container exists". I think refreshed the Docker page and it was gone....

 

But it was definitely there, I wasn't seeing things! Anyone else come across this mysterious container? I'm a bit paranoid about it and I'm wondering if my server is compromised. I did some searching but could not find anything.

 

 

Some plugins use the docker subsystem to download and install on boot. Any containers created without a name get random names.

 

Which plugins do you use?

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1 hour ago, JonathanM said:

Some plugins use the docker subsystem to download and install on boot. Any containers created without a name get random names.

 

Which plugins do you use?


For plugins:

 

CA Auto Update Apps

CA Cleanup Appdata

Community Applications

docker.patch

Dynamic Cache Dirs/System Info/System Stats/System Temp

Fix Common Problems

rclone

Tips and Tweaks

Unassigned Devices/Plus

User Scripts

openVMTools

 

Could one of those be the culprit?

 

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