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  1. Hi guys,

    I think I found how to fix my issue and I hope it can help with Scroopy Noopers which looked similar in the log.

     

    somehow the config file for the deamon has been corrupted. I leave it in "blocked" status for a while and looking in the logs I found an error related to the config file.

    I looked on the official deluge app documentation for thin client (https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/UserGuide/ThinClient)

     

    I tried the following using the hint in the docs:

    -Locate and delete current deamon config file

    -Stop deamon with killall in container Shell

    -Launch it again

    -Reboot container

     

    so far the issue seems to be resolved.

     

    I will add more if I found anything interesting.

     

    thanks

     

     

     

    On 12/7/2021 at 6:00 PM, Scroopy Noopers said:

    I am starting to see constant daemon crashes at this time. As per the screencap below, the daemon crashes and though I can either restart the container or the daemon through the web UI, it crashes again within a few minutes. Has anyone else run into this? As far as I can tell, nothing has changed recently.

    image.png.a70a94343fca45b2093c86e0d6907cfc.png

     

     

    20 hours ago, fede82 said:

    Hi Guys,

    I hope this question is in the right place - please let me know if there is a better place to move the topic as I am no to so active on the forum and apologize me upfront if the question is too noob :)

     

    I am using binhex-delugevpn docker (always updated to the latest version) with PIA VPN and it has been working like a charm (many thask to Binhex for the great work) until a couple of days ago.

     

    Now after I start the docker everything looks ok but after a couple of minutes running if I try to connect to the gui I got the connection manager windows in front and the daemon is disconnected.

    immagine.png.5cbc423bcbf864d2f40cb01f03978c59.png

     

    If I start it again it will run for a couple of minutes and then crash again (and I am not able to start it again).

     

    the only message I found in the docker log is:

    2021-12-10 22:02:00,465 DEBG 'watchdog-script' stderr output:
    corrupted size vs. prev_size

     

    I tried to restart the docker multiple times but the result is the same... what can I check?

    Did someone experienced something similar?

     

    thansk guys

     

     

     

  2. Hi Guys,

    I hope this question is in the right place - please let me know if there is a better place to move the topic as I am no to so active on the forum and apologize me upfront if the question is too noob :)

     

    I am using binhex-delugevpn docker (always updated to the latest version) with PIA VPN and it has been working like a charm (many thask to Binhex for the great work) until a couple of days ago.

     

    Now after I start the docker everything looks ok but after a couple of minutes running if I try to connect to the gui I got the connection manager windows in front and the daemon is disconnected.

    immagine.png.5cbc423bcbf864d2f40cb01f03978c59.png

     

    If I start it again it will run for a couple of minutes and then crash again (and I am not able to start it again).

     

    the only message I found in the docker log is:

    2021-12-10 22:02:00,465 DEBG 'watchdog-script' stderr output:
    corrupted size vs. prev_size

     

    I tried to restart the docker multiple times but the result is the same... what can I check?

    Did someone experienced something similar?

     

    thansk guys

     

     

  3. hi All,

    I had the same UI issue since yesterday and I did the following:

    -Add the line for data-ciphers-fallback aes-256-gcm

    -Remove AES 128 line (ad binhex said)

    -add ncp-disable line

    reboot the cointainer and it worked! :)

     

    Many thanks for all your help guys and thanks to BinHex for preparing all these great release!

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