Not sure what feature you are saying we removed.. if you can drop me an email, neil@portainer.io i can take a look. Im not aware of any changes like the above.. unless thats something we changed years ago.portainer gets my vote. I'm only mildly annoyed since they removed the option to auto-remove unused volumes after container update. I know it's not safe, and but given it's in home environment, I am willing to take a chance to reduce occasional manual cleanup
Not really worth an email. Just something I very vaguely remember a few years ago setting up portainer for 1st time - I didn't have to manually clean up after the watchtower would auto-update images. There is a -c/ --cleanup flag for watchtower and I'll try it.Not sure what feature you are saying we removed.. if you can drop me an email, neil@portainer.io i can take a look. Im not aware of any changes like the above.. unless thats something we changed years ago.
Are you referring to this? I had the same annoyance and looked for it, been working great since, for keeping my docker hosts clean from old imagesNot really worth an email. Just something I very vaguely remember a few years ago setting up portainer for 1st time - I didn't have to manually clean up after the watchtower would auto-update images. There is a -c/ --cleanup flag for watchtower and I'll try it.
Yes, all my docker containers are updated without my intervention. Now, granted, this is not an optimal solution for production environments in a business, but for a homelab where you want to avoid manually updating things, it's great. I've not had to handle anything breaking from updates yet (knock on wood).@tsteine and updating them as well?
Just to be clear.Yes, all my docker containers are updated without my intervention. Now, granted, this is not an optimal solution for production environments in a business, but for a homelab where you want to avoid manually updating things, it's great. I've not had to handle anything breaking from updates yet (knock on wood).
I use Portainer for managing my docker hosts, though I also have a k3s cluster which i manage with kubectl and yamls.Just to be clear.
You use Watchtower to keep your apps updated, but from what I can read Watchtower is "just" another app so do you use anything like Portainer as well? Or only Docker...
Correct. I have ' WATCHTOWER_CLEANUP " ENV set to true and it both updates containers and removes old volumes. Works greatAre you referring to this? I had the same annoyance and looked for it, been working great since, for keeping my docker hosts clean from old images
Arguments - Watchtower
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