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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by life8853@tslemmy.duckdns.org to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

Hello everyone!

So I have installed WUD on my Orange Pi and it works fine for all the containers except those from Invidious app (UI and postrgres container). They all seem detected as having the wrong version, invidious is suggested an older version than what I currently have installed and postgres is recommended to go from 14 (which is defined in the docker-compose.yml file) to the 16beta.

Did anyone ever had a similar issue? Maybe do you know some alternatives to WUD to check image updates (through a web gui)

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[-] MangoPenguin 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I could never get WUD to work, it always shows many images out of date on my setup even though they're kept up to date by watchtower.

I just use watchtower, no webUI because it automatically updates everything nightly. The downside is obviously sometimes stuff breaks, but it's pretty rare.

You could also try portainer, it can show which stacks have out of date images, but it doesn't have an easy one-click update button.

[-] life8853@tslemmy.duckdns.org 1 points 2 years ago

I don't need that one-click update, though. AFAIK portainer only shows out of date images in the Business edition not the Community one. And i have read that sometimes watchtower can break stuff, so i look for alternatives for WUD.

[-] MangoPenguin 1 points 2 years ago

Business edition is free for 5 nodes, so you should be set there: https://www.portainer.io/take-5

[-] life8853@tslemmy.duckdns.org 1 points 2 years ago

Oh, i might look into that. In the moment i found an alternative https://github.com/Palleri/DCW . It might not be the best looking one in terms of GUI, but it works very well as far as i tested.

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