December 4, 201411 yr Per LimeTech, I've removed the old, separate dockerMan plugin, then rebooted the server. This has resulted in the docker icons being 'missing' on the Docker page. I resolved this by adding the location to the template repository box. https://github.com/gfjardim/docker-containers/tree/templates refreshing the page after this is now showing the icons. However, none of the dockers show whether or not they are up to date, or need updating. Previously, I could click the N/A under Status, and just force them to update, which would bring the status back. However, now when I do this, I get a message saying... Configuration not found. Was this container created using this plugin? So, I then tried to add a new container, and see that all my "my-WHATEVER" templates are gone. I'm guessing I'll have to search to find out where they used to be stored, then search to find out where they need to be stored now; but maybe some instructions on the beta12 OP warning us about this, with instructions on how to fix would be a good idea. Also, my ownCloud docker won't even start now. I've not seen gfjardim on the forums much lately, so I'm not sure if he's still involved in the docker situation, or if this is all falling on LimeTech now. Either way, I'd love some help getting this resolved. Thanks.
December 4, 201411 yr Justin, this link shows the post showing the location of the templates in beta-8 and where they got moved to in beta-9. I think they are still in that location. http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=35212.msg327662#msg327662
December 11, 201411 yr I think this issue only affects certain folks that maybe upgraded in the wrong order or folks that are coming from a much older beta version. I don't think anyone is having this issue who is just starting out with Docker on a new build and many folks that have upgraded have had no issues. I'm going to mark this issue as resolved and change the description text to be more in line as an "upgrade-specific" issue and not a general issue with templates/containers. The description makes this seem a lot scarier than it really is.
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