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All docker apps say update available every time I start the array

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Ever since upgrading to 6.2, all my dockers say they need to be updated every time I stop and start the array.  I even completely reinstalled unRAID, added all dockers and pointed them all back to my /appdata directory.  Any idea why this is happening?

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Have you tried deleting the docker.img and recreating that?

 

Yes, I deleted it when I reinstalled unRAID.  Formatted flash drive, redownloaded unRAID to it, setup a new docker.img as well.  Attached diagnostics. 

tower-diagnostics-20161102-1845.zip

Just a thought, our containers do get updated every week, so if you stopped and started the array that would cause it to check and show a ton of updates.  Could be normal behaviour.

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Just a thought, our containers do get updated every week, so if you stopped and started the array that would cause it to check and show a ton of updates.  Could be normal behaviour.

 

Hmm... maybe. But even my non linuxserver.io ones do it as well. 

Just a thought, our containers do get updated every week, so if you stopped and started the array that would cause it to check and show a ton of updates.  Could be normal behaviour.

 

Hmm... maybe. But even my non linuxserver.io ones do it as well.

 

There was an issue like this a while ago, but the solution was to upgrade and recreate the docker.img.....

 

You 100% sure you deleted the docker.img correctly?

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