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dockcheck reviews and mentions
- Should I be using a unified Docker-Compose.yml?
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PSA - Run "docker image prune" once in a while.
As someone who knows just enough about Docker to be able to scratch together a docker-compose.yml every now and again only to promptly forget all the commands I need to ever maintain them going forward, I'm eternally grateful that dockcheck.sh prompts me to do this as a final step whenever I run it.
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How to safely update the docker to latest?
I’m a simple man. I upgrade everything via dockcheck, verify that everything still works, and if not restore from backup!
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Portainer kind of screwed me after updating a container -- Any other alternatives to managing your containers?
And I've personally made a script to selectively auto-update containers, or just check status. With the option to filter or exclude specific containers. Find the project here: mag37/dockcheck
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Update containers/images to latest version in Docker Desktop (windows)
To "mass-check and mass-update" containers from the commandline, dockcheck is very light and useful. A simple dockcheck.sh -a -p for example would check all deployed containers for image updates and if there are any, pull them, then restart the container and at the end, cleanup unused images to free up diskspace. There is also a version with a web interface, DCW.
- Docker container update notifications
- new to Alma, a bunch of questions (mostly aimed towards podman)
- Is there a centralized Docker Container Management for updating containers?
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Jellyfin: Critical remote code execution vulnerability in versions before 10.8.10
I haven’t gone the watchtower route, since I’d prefer to review changes myself (or let’s be honest - others’ reactions to the changes). Instead. I’ve been using a combo of diun and dockcheck (https://github.com/mag37/dockcheck ). Diun lets me know when containers have changed and dockcheck lets me cherry pick what I upgrade.
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Watchtower: understand which containers have problem from the log
If you want to update images, try dockcheck or DCW.
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mag37/dockcheck is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of dockcheck is Shell.
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