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It pulls from https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/download/server/bedrock/ which seems to be 1.18.11.01. Can you restart the container and provide the container logs? |
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Those don't seem to be the container logs. It should have looked like the following where I'm looking for the "Downloading Bedrock server version" line. |
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Being kind of a noob in relation to Docker on the Synology DSM, I was wondering how to force an update for the bedrock server using DSM or something similar? I can't really seem to make it do it by itself by stopping and starting the container…
It might also be me not knowing how soon I can actually expect an update. For instance right now, Minecraft Bedrock has been updated to 1.18.10, and the server is currently running 1.18.0. Having no clue as to whether a new version already do exist for the container to update to, that might also be why I cannot see anything happening. Yet, I'm not sure how to be aware of this.
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