Did you try deleting the service/container and then starting?
The non-persistent filesystem layer in the container remains available
until a container/service is entirely removed. When simply
stopped/started, that layer is kept.

run <image> -> container created + started
stop <container> -> interrupts the workload, keeps the container
start <container> -> executes an existing container
[when stopped] rm <container> -> deletes the container; "start" no
longer a possibility, only "run", creating a clean container.



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