Nem Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 When I started using unraid almost year ago I used to check my docker containers for updates weekly, and every week there was at least 1 container that needed to be updated to a newer version However, I've noticed that for the past 2 months whenever I check for updates, no update has been available for any containers as they are all always 'up-to-date' I'm wondering if this is a bug, or if something changed in unraid that is causing it to say there are no updates, even if there might be? Plugin updating (e.g. community applications) seems to be fine as I see updates every now and then Given I used to update containers almost weekly it seems strange that for a 2 month stretch no updates have been available for any of them. Is there a way to manually check (outside of the unraid/docker interface) whether an update is available for a given container? I recently had an issue with nginx-letsencrypt where it wasn't autorenewing my SSL certificate. Turns out that was a bug that was fixed in the most recent version of the container, however, no container update was available and I had to manually reinstall it. So clearly in that case there was a newer version of the container available but unraid wasnt seeing it This is on unraid 6.1.9, and the containers I have set up are: - couchpotato (needo) - ddclient (captinsano) - delugevpn (binhex) - embyserver (emby) - nginx-letsencrypt (aptalca) - openvpn access server (linuxserver) - sonarr (needo) - zoneminder (aptalca) Quote Link to comment
Bjonness406 Posted August 16, 2016 Share Posted August 16, 2016 This is not working correctly anymore in 6.1.9, you could either update to 6.2 rc, or click advanced view and force update of the container. Quote Link to comment
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