Just did the ansible become update and all the images are missing from the instance.

  • @phelix001OP
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    4 years ago

    sudo docker images
    REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
    asonix/pictrs v0.2.2-r0 4272f5cf79ca 9 days ago 492MB
    dessalines/lemmy v0.7.64 1671a85caae8 11 days ago 65.2MB
    dessalines/lemmy-ui v0.7.64 10167a567fdb 12 days ago 319MB
    postgres 12-alpine 47aa97c69678 3 weeks ago 159MB
    postgres <none> 3d77dd9d9dc3 4 weeks ago 157MB
    dessalines/lemmy v0.7.56 4221f216e0f4 7 weeks ago 63.1MB
    dessalines/lemmy v0.7.55 7ab97e2a8a84 7 weeks ago 63MB
    postgres <none> 3781fe35c6b8 2 months ago 157MB
    asonix/pictrs v0.1.13-r0 7eb8dac31f5b 4 months ago 179MB
    mwader/postfix-relay latest a6bdcac5252a 4 months ago 120MB
    asonix/pictrs amd64-v0.1.0-r9 c3d464d88f0d 4 months ago 18.6MB
    dogbin/iframely latest c2000b4dbf84 10 months ago 159MB

    • DessalinesMA
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      14 years ago

      Yeah you aren’t using the newest docker-compose there then, you need to git pull to update

      • @phelix001OP
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        14 years ago

        I update d-compose to the latest, ran the lemmyupdate from local, and now some of the images show up and some don’t. I also rebooted server.

        • DessalinesMA
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          14 years ago

          Try deleting the volumes/pictrs/sled/db-3.4 folder, and restarting pictrs. And what version of pictrs does it say?

          • @phelix001OP
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            14 years ago

            under root & ubuntu, there is nothing under /lemmy/volumes/pictrs except db and files Or should I be inside a docker image? asonix/pictrs:v0.2.4-r0 ?

            • DessalinesMA
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              14 years ago

              That tells me that you aren’t using the newest pictrs, which that docker-compose.yml has, asonix/pictrs:v0.2.4-r0, which creates a pictrs/sled folder.

              I can’t really do much unless you give me logs, and your full docker-compose.yml, what commands you ran, and I’d prefer you open a github issue.