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Unraid Docker Apps Uninstalling Themselves

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Hello,

 

Been having this issue intermittently in previous Unraid versions but it's becoming a daily thing with 6.12.8.

Basically I have a bunch of Docker apps installed, mostly from the Apps tab, and every so often some of them uninstall themselves.

What I mean by that is the appdata is still present at /mnt/user/appdata but I have to manually go to Apps > Previous Apps and reinstall them.

Which sucks because I won't really know it's needed until I try to access one and find it's down.

 

I don't see a pattern either, as it's not specifically happening to apps that are updating, installed manually, etc.

 

Included diagnostics, would appreciate any help!

srv-host-0-diagnostics-20240227-1123.zip

  • Author

Will give it a shot, I had to restart my server due to it becoming unresponsive and upon starting up again I got this.

image.png.92c296620293c30bcb91cec44933c5db.png"

Possible my docker image was corrupted I guess.

  • Author

Sure, will get new diagnostics as soon as the previous apps complete their install.

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I assume you had to recreate docker.img and reinstall all containers, correct?

 

4 minutes ago, Daniel Thiberge said:

Here's an example Docker Run however:

Was this one of the containers that you said "uninstalled" itself? Or just one you had to reinstall due to recreating?

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1 minute ago, trurl said:

I assume you had to recreate docker.img and reinstall all containers, correct?

 

Was this one of the containers that you said "uninstalled" itself? Or just one you had to reinstall due to recreating?

One I had to reinstall but it was identical with the one I had to recreate in terms of everything seen in the screenshot, outside the container-specific flags. I had already recreated the ones that uninstalled themselves prior to the reboot and Docker Image recreation, so my containers are currently reinstalling from Previous Apps just like the ones that experienced the initial issue.

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6 minutes ago, Daniel Thiberge said:

...it was identical with the one I had to recreate... outside the container-specific flags.

So not really identical?

  • Author

Sorry I don't know why it's giving me issues uploading, but here's the Docker Run for one of the containers that was specifically affected by the issue:

screenshot2.png

  • Community Expert

What happens if you remove the Docker Patch plugin?

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3 minutes ago, trurl said:

What happens if you remove the Docker Patch plugin?

I'll give it a shot and report back. It may take a day or two to confirm as the apps uninstall at random times.

  • Author

Ended up holding out a bit on uninstalling the patch and a reboot seems to have fixed it for now? I guess we can close this but I'm not 100% what the cause or most effective solution is given it's happened before. But I guess I'll just reboot if it does it again in the future.

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