3 months ago
Hello,
I wanted to test your new Docker automatic image update feature today.
Except that to my surprise he updated to a lower version (8.6) than originally (9.4) see screenshot.
It seems that this is a bug of your new feature, which put me my production environment completely down because it is not possible for mysql to run a recent version on an old one.
Nothing urgent but I'm afraid it will affect other users...
Thank you.
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3 months ago
Hey there! We've found the following might help you get unblocked faster:
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3 months ago
Hello!
We've escalated your issue to our engineering team.
We aim to provide an update within 1 business day.
Please reply to this thread if you have any questions!
Status changed to Awaiting User Response Railway • 3 months ago
3 months ago
Thanks for the report! This is definitely not intended and we will work on a fix right away.
3 months ago
We've fixed the original issue where mysql was downgraded. I also see that your wordpress service is showing an update is available for an incorrect tag. We will fix that as well!
Status changed to Solved jr • 3 months ago
3 months ago
✅ The ticket Unexpected MySQL version change during update has been marked as completed.
jr
We've fixed the original issue where mysql was downgraded. I also see that your wordpress service is showing an update is available for an incorrect tag. We will fix that as well!
3 months ago
Thank you so much. Indeed Wordpress was impacted. Can I reactivate the auto update feature ?
Status changed to Awaiting Railway Response Railway • 3 months ago
3 months ago
Yes you can reactivate auto updates. The problem with Wordpress was that it was detecting the PHP version (8.4) as the Wordpress version and considering it an update. We've improved our version parsing so this shouldn't happen anymore.
You can force check for updates with the command palette (CMD+k "Check for image updates"). It is currently showing your Wordpress image has up to date.
As an extra precaution, you can also specify an exact image version in the image source (e.g. "mysql:9"). Auto updates will never update the major version, but manual deploys and redeploys will pull use whatever tag is set as the source (in your case, latest). If MySQL 10 is released, your DB will be deployed with that new version. Specifying mysql:9 will ensure that won't happen.
Status changed to Awaiting User Response Railway • 3 months ago
3 months ago
Thanks for your quick reply, that seems now fixed !
Status changed to Awaiting Railway Response Railway • 3 months ago
Status changed to Solved btnalexandre • 3 months ago
