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What commands do you have to run after you update
docker-compose.ymlor.envfiles? I updated one of those files once bad things happened... I haven't had to update the configs in a long time.I usually just do
As I would with any service restart. The up -d command is supposed to reload it as well, but I prefer knowing for certain that the service restarted.
Out of curiosity, what did you update and what broke? I had that happen a lot when I was first getting started with docker, and is part of how I learned. Once you have a basic template (or have dec supplies example files), it makes spinning up new services less of a hassle.
Though I still get yelled at about the version entry in my fines because I haven't touched mine in forever
My breakage happened a while ago, so I don't quite remember all of the details...
but what I think happened was I updated
/etc/immich/.env. I updated the path forDB_DATA_LOCATIONand/orUPLOAD_LOCATIONand then I randocker compose up -dI think. But nothing changed....