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Yup, that's exactly why I'm iffy about tying my configuration too closely to a specific platform. Luckily my setup was still pretty small last year so the only significant thing was Jellyfin, which I just rebuilt from scratch.
Paperless takes forever to start up, it seems to be something about setting permissions on all of its files.
Do you have anything in place to track updates to your custom apps, or are you just leaving everything on the
latest
tag?I only had issues with the latest tag when dealing with the community apps. Some of them would randomly break and I'd have to roll back. Once I manually configured the docker settings using normal file mounts things were plenty stable. I think the issues were with the k8s community charts not with the underlying software. And that was fixed by just configuring it manually like however the dockerhub docs suggest.
I would still have the occasional issue where a container would freeze and a force stop wouldn't work, and spinning up a new one wouldn't work because the ports were still used. But I traced that back to a bad ssd with write timeouts. I still think truenas's k8s wrapper is buggy. Even if a container crashes hard, I shouldn't have to reboot the system to fix it. I switched to unraid and have been blissfully happy since.