2023-09-25, 04:18 PM
(2023-09-25, 03:23 PM)nooobieee Wrote: I don't use "latest" as my tag as I only want to upgrade on purpose. But once I updated the yml file to reference 10.8.11, the command I used is simple:
docker-compose down
docker-compose up -d
If you're concerned about losing anything, just back it up.
While I'm a compose fan rather than vanilla docker, they don't quite work the exact same. Though if @e900542 hasn't considered it yet, compose is definitely the way to go with docker IMO. Learn a little bit of yaml and your docker world gets a lot easier.
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