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    • lclc
      lclc last edited by

      The Zammad from elest.io uses

      SOFTWARE_VERSION_TAG=latest

      in the .env for the docker-compose. In the Zammad docs it says

      Never use the latest tag. Use a tag which has a version attached.

      (see https://docs.zammad.org/en/latest/install/docker-compose.html)

      However, even with auto-update on I currently have version 5.2.3 installed through elest.io. But the current 'latest'-tag points to 5.3.0-30 (see
      https://hub.docker.com/r/zammad/zammad-docker-compose/tags).

      Two questions:

      1. Any idea why it's not updating to the actual latest?
      2. Should it maybe not point to latest like it says in the docs?

      I'd like to have automated security updates for both the OS (as it's default with Elestio) and the software. But not automated major-updates because I'm afraid it might just break my production system.

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      • jbenguira
        jbenguira @lclc last edited by

        @lclc Auto-update is done only on Sunday night by default, this can be adjusted in the service dashboard, there you can also do an UPDATE NOW

        About latest ... when deploying a new service we give the user opportunity to select a specific version in the dropdown. Since it's rapidly changing, by default we keep latest selected. But indeed for a production system we recommend to fix the major version using tag "5" for eg

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        • lclc
          lclc @jbenguira last edited by

          I guess I picked 'latest' here when I set it up, but it's a bit messy, showing all the tags.

          e80f9d50-fce0-4497-a8e3-d12af98ee9b4-grafik.png

          I assume it comes from their messy Docker repository (https://hub.docker.com/r/zammad/zammad-docker-compose/tags).

          When I click UPDATE NOW it stays on 5.2.3 (which was probably the latest when I set it up), even though it has 'latest' set as SOFTWARE_VERSION_TAG in the ENV file.

          I've now cloned my existing instance and choose stable, but the docker-compose doesn't work with stable because there aren't images tagged as stable for all the backend images of zammad in there (e.g. there is no zammad-postgresql-stable)

          The latest image of zammad-postgresql- is zammad-postgresql-5.2.3-32 (2 months ago). It looks like they discontinued publishing those, which means the docker-compose file from Elestio doesn't work anymore.

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          • lclc
            lclc @lclc last edited by

            Ah yes, see this commit on November 4th: https://github.com/zammad/zammad-docker-compose/commit/c5c1db541a05f18480169490ee92146a8883a3b8#diff-e45e45baeda1c1e73482975a664062aa56f20c03dd9d64a827aba57775bed0d3

            They are using the upstream postgres images now.

            Probably best to track their https://github.com/zammad/zammad-docker-compose/releases, which are independent of the zammad releases.

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            • jbenguira
              jbenguira @lclc last edited by

              @lclc Thanks for telling us!
              We have fixed our CI/CD template (https://github.com/elestio-examples/zammad) and we are going to fix as well the dedicated service template in the next 2 days 🙂

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              • lclc
                lclc @jbenguira last edited by

                @jbenguira sounds good. FYI your link points to a private GitHub repo.

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                • jbenguira
                  jbenguira @lclc last edited by

                  @lclc Indeed, fixed now 🙂

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                  • lclc
                    lclc @jbenguira last edited by

                    @jbenguira how can I check when the new docker-compose (service template) is up without creating a new VM?

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                    • jbenguira
                      jbenguira @lclc last edited by

                      @lclc here it is

                      version: '3.3'
                      services:
                      
                        zammad-backup:
                          command: ["zammad-backup"]
                          depends_on:
                            - zammad-railsserver
                          entrypoint: /usr/local/bin/backup.sh
                          environment:
                            - BACKUP_SLEEP=86400
                            - HOLD_DAYS=10
                            - POSTGRESQL_USER=${POSTGRES_USER}
                            - POSTGRESQL_PASSWORD=${SOFTWARE_PASSWORD}
                          image: ${IMAGE_REPO}:zammad-postgresql-${SOFTWARE_VERSION_TAG}
                          links:
                            - zammad-postgresql
                          restart: ${RESTART}
                          volumes:
                            - ./zammad_backup:/var/tmp/zammad
                            - ./zammad_data:/opt/zammad
                      
                        zammad-elasticsearch:
                          environment:
                            - discovery.type=single-node
                          image: ${IMAGE_REPO}:zammad-elasticsearch-${SOFTWARE_VERSION_TAG}
                          restart: ${RESTART}
                          volumes:
                            - ./elasticsearch_data:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data
                      
                        zammad-init:
                          command: ["zammad-init"]
                          depends_on:
                            - zammad-postgresql
                          environment:
                            - POSTGRESQL_USER=${POSTGRES_USER}
                            - POSTGRESQL_PASS=${SOFTWARE_PASSWORD}
                          image: ${IMAGE_REPO}:zammad-${SOFTWARE_VERSION_TAG}
                          links:
                            - zammad-elasticsearch
                            - zammad-postgresql
                          restart: on-failure
                          volumes:
                            - ./zammad_data:/opt/zammad
                      
                        zammad-memcached:
                          command: memcached -m 256M
                          image: memcached:1.6.9-alpine
                          restart: ${RESTART}
                      
                        zammad-nginx:
                          command: ["zammad-nginx"]
                          ports:
                            - "172.17.0.1:8080:8080"
                          depends_on:
                            - zammad-railsserver
                          image: ${IMAGE_REPO}:zammad-${SOFTWARE_VERSION_TAG}
                          environment:
                            - NGINX_SERVER_SCHEME=https
                          links:
                            - zammad-railsserver
                            - zammad-websocket
                          restart: ${RESTART}
                          volumes:
                            - ./zammad_data:/opt/zammad
                      
                        zammad-postgresql:
                          environment:
                            - POSTGRES_USER=${POSTGRES_USER}
                            - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=${SOFTWARE_PASSWORD}
                          image: ${IMAGE_REPO}:zammad-postgresql-${SOFTWARE_VERSION_TAG}
                          restart: ${RESTART}
                          volumes:
                            - ./postgresql_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
                      
                        zammad-railsserver:
                          command: ["zammad-railsserver"]
                          depends_on:
                            - zammad-memcached
                            - zammad-postgresql
                          image: ${IMAGE_REPO}:zammad-${SOFTWARE_VERSION_TAG}
                          links:
                            - zammad-elasticsearch
                            - zammad-memcached
                            - zammad-postgresql
                          restart: ${RESTART}
                          volumes:
                            - ./zammad_data:/opt/zammad
                      
                        zammad-scheduler:
                          command: ["zammad-scheduler"]
                          depends_on:
                            - zammad-memcached
                            - zammad-railsserver
                          image: ${IMAGE_REPO}:zammad-${SOFTWARE_VERSION_TAG}
                          links:
                            - zammad-elasticsearch
                            - zammad-memcached
                            - zammad-postgresql
                          restart: ${RESTART}
                          volumes:
                            - ./zammad_data:/opt/zammad
                      
                        zammad-websocket:
                          command: ["zammad-websocket"]
                          depends_on:
                            - zammad-memcached
                            - zammad-railsserver
                          image: ${IMAGE_REPO}:zammad-${SOFTWARE_VERSION_TAG}
                          links:
                            - zammad-postgresql
                            - zammad-memcached
                          restart: ${RESTART}
                          volumes:
                            - ./zammad_data:/opt/zammad
                      
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                      • lclc
                        lclc @jbenguira last edited by

                        @jbenguira but that one still has

                        image: ${IMAGE_REPO}:zammad-postgresql-${SOFTWARE_VERSION_TAG}
                        

                        instead of

                        image: postgres:${POSTGRES_VERSION}
                        

                        (taken from GitHub https://github.com/elestio-examples/zammad/blob/main/docker-compose.yml#L16)

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                        • jbenguira
                          jbenguira @lclc last edited by

                          @lclc you are right, we are in the process of unifying with the Git repos,
                          this will be done soon for Zamad 🙂

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                          • lclc
                            lclc @jbenguira last edited by

                            @jbenguira great. Can you let me know or is there a way to see when it's updated without creating a new instance?

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