This is related to the recent massive Jellyfin upgrade. The Jellyfin team recommends to only upgrade directly to the new version from version 10.10.7.
I checked my server and I happened to be a bit slow, I got 10.10.3. Maybe that is fine but I don’t want to take any chances. Then I realised I have no idea how I’d get this specific version first before upgrading to the latest version, with using docker.
I tried finding the answer but somehow couldn’t really find a good page explaining it. Can I do this with docker compose or maybe it is better to just run this one time without compose? How to do it and what is easier?
Instead of “latest” or no version tag, I think you’d just need to put the desired version in your compose file.
In this case it sounds like you want to upgrade to 10.10.7 first, so you’d use that for your tag. Based on the tag I found here: https://hub.docker.com/layers/jellyfin/jellyfin/10.10.7/images/sha256-3b38dae4c3ddd6ebc7378538fba4d3f314070ebefbdb3d688166b7c8658fb123
After updating your compose stack to that version and confirming a successful upgrade in jellyfin, then you could remove the version tag (to pull latest by default).