Hello,

I’ve noticed that when I restart my docker compose stack, the app seems to think that the server doesn’t have copies of the latest files and re-uploads them.

The files can be seen in the filesystem of the host, but not through the web interface until they have been re-uploaded. The app uploads duplicates of all the files, at which point the web can see them again, and the fs has duplicates of everything.

This happens when I restart the stack, no upgrades to the system, just docker compose down and docker compose up -d

My set up is using an unmodified compose file from the docs. Any ideas what I could be doing wrong?

  • anytimesoon@feddit.ukOP
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    5 months ago

    The volume is defined like this at the end of the compose file

    database:
        container_name: immich_postgres
        image: registry.hub.docker.com/tensorchord/pgvecto-rs:pg14-v0.2.0@sha256:90724186f0a3517cf6914295b5ab410db9ce23190a2d9d0b9dd6463e3fa298f0
        environment:
          POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${DB_PASSWORD}
          POSTGRES_USER: ${DB_USERNAME}
          POSTGRES_DB: ${DB_DATABASE_NAME}
        volumes:
          - pgdata:/var/lib/postgresql/data
        restart: always
    
    volumes:
      pgdata:
      model-cache:
    
    • MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      5 months ago

      Yeah that looks fine, odd.

      I assume this is a pretty normal install of Ubuntu, and /var/lib/docker hasn’t been messed with at all?

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        5 months ago

        It’s really weird. I think there are somehow two database volumes on my system.

        The reason I think this is because:

        1. I am the only user
        2. there is only one user in the user table
        3. there are two folders in the upload folders. Both have a uuid as their name and one of the uuids matches with the user id in the database
        4. the user_token table has tokens no tokens from before this happened to me a couple days ago

        So, where did this other user come from? Why have none of my log ins been tracked in the database before the incident?

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        5 months ago

        That’s correct. Ubuntu is basically just a platform to run docker, haven’t really touched it. Docker is the same. Just using it to run my containers. Haven’t ventured at all into /var/lib/docker

        The weird thing is that it’s intermittent. It’s only happened twice since I started using immich. I’ve been restarting the containers repeatedly for a few days now and it hasnt happened again.