The new Docker aka Container Manager version 24.0.2-1525 is almost out of beta. The new Synology Docker engine was released as a beta version 24.0.2-1523 on May 28, 2024. Today, August 6, 2024, version 24.0.2-1525 was released to the public with two new fixes that I mentioned at points 6* and 7* in the changelog below.
- Starting from this version, if you perform a clean install of the package, the “docker” shared folder will not have the “Hide this shared folder in My Network Places” selected by default.
- Starting from this version, container settings, such as port, volume, environment, and links will no longer be modifiable after the container is created. To modify the settings, “Duplicate” a desired container and make the change to the new created one.
- Starting from this version, Aliyun Hub will no longer be a default registry in the package.
- Updated Docker Daemon to version 24.0.2.
- Supports duplicating container configurations to easily create new containers.
- Supports displaying the container’s status and error details upon hovering over an unhealthy container.
- Supports resizing the terminal interface window for containers.
- Fixed an issue where container ports connections might fail when multiple gateways were enabled on DSM.
- Fixed an issue where IPv6 configurations might not be correctly applied.
- Fixed an issue where the image status might not display correctly after downloading the image again from the registry.
- Fixed an issue where certain container log text might be garbled.
- Fixed an issue where the status of containerized web service might not be properly updated in Web Station.
- *Fixed an issue where the system might not show a reminder message then the URL for registry mirror was incorrect. Not present in Beta 24.0.2-1523 – this fix was added in version 24.0.2-1525.
- *Fixed an issue where the container settings tab might not correctly display volumes specified with long syntax in a docker-compose file. Not present in Beta 24.0.2-1523 – this fix was added in version 24.0.2-1525.
- Restricted the “Enable resource limitation” option to be unmodifiable once it was enabled for the container.
The new version of Docker Daemon Engine released by Synology is version 24.0.2 that was publicly released by the Docker team on May 26, 2023. This version is not the newest 24 version, but a better version than the older Docker Daemon Engine 20.10.23. Unfortunately, version 24.0.2 released by Synology is not the latest 24 version in terms of bug fixes; at the time of writing, the latest 24 Docker Engine Daemon version is version 24.0.9. And the current latest Docker Engine Daemon version is version 27.1.1.
Drop me an email and let me know if you experienced any issues during the update from Container Manager 20.10.23 to the newest version 24.0.2.
💡Update 1: I have tested the new Container Manager on my DS720+ and I didn’t experience any issues with any of the 30 containers that I have running.
💡Update 2: As you can see in the Important Notes, Synology says: Starting from this version, container settings, such as port, volume, environment, and links will no longer be modifiable after the container is created. To modify the settings, “Duplicate” a desired container and make the change to the new created one. After my tests, I can assure you you will not experience this if you use Portainer. This is why I always recommend to my visitors to use Portainer to manage their docker containers instead of Container Manager.
Container Manager Example: If you want to modify a running container using Container Manager, you now have to duplicate the current running container and make the changes you want to ports, volumes, environments to the duplicate container. You can’t make any changes to the original container. A hassle. It’s a good thing that mariushosting has warned you multiple times that Synology is in the habit of drastically changing the Container Manager package, even though others were laughing about it.
Portainer Example: If you’ve been using Portainer all along, then know that nothing has changed when it comes to modifying a current running container. You can modify ports, volumes, environments in the stack and click Update the stack to update it. That’s it!
Don’t forget to support mariushosting for the support to the community and the effort put into moving things forward like in this case.
A good thing to know is that, when Synology updates multiple packages at the same time, this is usually a sign that a new and bigger DSM version is coming soon. We can even think DSM version 7.2.2 is right around the corner.
This post was updated on Tuesday / August 6th, 2024 at 5:03 PM