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You could use a systemd unit file:
You'd place your compose file in the working dir
/var/lib/sonarr
. Depending on what tag you've set for the image in the compose file, it would be autoupdated, or stay fixed. E.g.lscr.io/linuxserver/sonarr:latest
would get autoupdated whereaslscr.io/linuxserver/sonarr:4.0.10
would keep the container at version4.0.10
. If you want to update from4.0.10
, you'd have to change it in the compose file.