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Docker "Update ready" despite update

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I don't know if its is related or coincidence. But following a power cut last week, I started the server up; it did a parity and all VM's and dockers working. However, I now note that all dockers say "Update ready".  When I try and click update, it shows there is nothing to download as I am up-to-date.  The automatic updates still work and Unraid notifies me when its updated a docker but the "Update ready" icon shows for all of them, all of the time.

 

Do I need to delete the docker image and reload all the templates again in the hope it might clear it?  (A job I might put off for a while as I'd need to remember all the docker additional paths i added  to unassigned drives which is a pain). 

4 hours ago, JB7334 said:

(A job I might put off for a while as I'd need to remember all the docker additional paths i added  to unassigned drives which is a pain). 

Why bother remembering?  Delete the docker.img file via Settings - Docker, then Apps Tab, Previous Apps, hit the checkmark next to everything you want reinstalled and hit Install Multi.  30 seconds of work for you, a couple of minutes to download the apps, and no remembering how everything was configured.  It's all back the way that it was previously

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Thanks for that. Something I learned.

 

Oops!  I found the source of the problem when I noted that I was getting x certificate errors when trying to download new dockers:  The Unraid clock was out by 6 months! [SOLVED!]. 

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