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Multiple Docker Containers require updates

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Hello Community,

 

this weekend i changed my Network IP-range from 192.168.178.0/ to 10.10.20.0/23.

Everything seems to be working perfectly, except that multiple docker containers now say they have an update available.

 

I did update them manually through the WebUI, without success.

Deleting the Containers including the Images and recreating the container using the saved template don't seem to fix the problem either.

 

Many greetings :P

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Sorry, my bad.

 

unRAID 6.7.2 (32TB) | Intel Xeon E3-1245 v6 3.70GHz | Supermicro X11SSH-LN4F | Intel SSD 760p 512GB NVMe Cache | 2x Kingston ValueRAM 8GB 2400MHz CK17-17-17 ECC RAM | 5x Seagate IronWolf 8TB | Seagate Exos 7E8 8TB (unmounted)

 

Diagnostics are in the Attachments. I found a post with a similar Problem, but there was no solution mentioned

 

unraid-diagnostics-20190905-1929.zip

Hey Sundune,

 

Are they Linuxserver.io containers by any chance? If so, it's a problem we're all having: 

 

8 hours ago, T0rqueWr3nch said:

Hey Sundune,

 

Are they Linuxserver.io containers by any chance? If so, it's a problem we're all having: 

 

It's not related to our containers. It's a docker hub issue.

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some of the Containers are from LinuxServer.io but it seems more like it is random what containers are affected by it.

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