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Docker container apps disappearing and not updating

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My docker container apps keep disappearing from the Unriad server, they reappear after reinstalling from previously installed apps with no issue but uninstall again a few days later multiple times. 

 

Any ideas on how to stop this? Looks like the apps are not updating as well.

Apps removing themselves:

Sonarr 

Radarr

Prowlarr

 

Any help would be appreciated, Thanks.

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Solved by hutt0

  • hutt0 changed the title to Docker container apps disappearing and not updating
  • Community Expert

Probably not the cause of your problem, but your user shares are not setup in the best way for Dockers and VMs.

 

https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/manual/shares/user-shares/#default-shares

 

Ideally, these shares would have all files on cache or other pool, with nothing on the array, so Dockers/VMs will not have performance impacted by slower array reads and especially writes, and so array disks can spin down since these files are always open.

 

Nothing can move open files.

 

Disable Docker and VM Manager in Settings.

Set those user shares to Primary:cache; Secondary:array; Mover action:array->cache

Run Mover, wait for it to complete

 

Then post new diagnostics.

  • Author

Thanks for the response.

 

Will disable docker and VMs, change user shares, run mover and repost.

 

Diagnostics attached after action

hp-diagnostics-20250412-1045.zip

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  • Community Expert

Everything I said before is still the same.

 

Post a screenshot of the appdata settings.

  • Community Expert

Did you actually run mover?

 

Go to Settings - Scheduler - Mover Settings and enable Mover logging.

 

Then do it all again.

14 hours ago, trurl said:

Disable Docker and VM Manager in Settings.

Set those user shares to Primary:cache; Secondary:array; Mover action:array->cache

Run Mover, wait for it to complete

 

Then post new diagnostics.

 

  • Author

Yes, disabled docker and VMs, changed user shares to cache primary, secondary array with move to cache, ran mover overnight with the diagnostic in the first reply post.

The cache drive usage size increased, so I assumed it worked (19GB to 295GB). It was the mover on the Main array operation screen.

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  • Community Expert

The screenshot shows "Mover is running". Are you running it now?

  • Author

Had run it previously but it was running it again for some reason.

 

Ran mover again overnight after a reboot, cache is almost full now though.

hp-diagnostics-20250414-2033.zip

  • Community Expert

Your appdata and system shares have files on the array.

 

But it looks like appdata was being moved to cache. All that plex appdata will probably take a while, hope you don't fill cache before its done.

 

You might have to stop mover and set appdata to Secondary:none until you can get some of those other shares moved off cache.

 

What is the purpose of this share?

T--------e                        shareUseCache="prefer"  # Share exists on cache

If that is for transcodes, you might check and see if some of it can be deleted if it is taking much room on cache.

 

The others that need to be moved from cache to the array are already configured for that but mover hasn't made it to those yet since it is working on appdata.

  • Community Expert
3 hours ago, hutt0 said:

Moved the VMs to array just until this is sorted.

You can leave domains share on the array for now until we see how much room we can make on cache.

 

Nothing can move open files.

 

Disable Docker and VM Manager in Settings so all of appdata and system shares can be moved to cache.

 

Let's start with just system share since it shouldn't take long. Set system share to

Primary:cache; Secondary:array; Mover action:array->cache

 

Run mover, wait for it to complete, post new diagnostics.

  • Community Expert

Doesn't look like you did any of this

On 4/16/2025 at 9:17 AM, trurl said:

Disable Docker and VM Manager in Settings so all of appdata and system shares can be moved to cache.

 

Let's start with just system share since it shouldn't take long. Set system share to

Primary:cache; Secondary:array; Mover action:array->cache

 

Run mover, wait for it to complete, post new diagnostics.

 

  • 3 months later...
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  • Solution

Ended up fixing it by rebuilding the Docker image; it looks like it was corrupted.

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