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cfranz

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  1. Thank you, that worked perfect! I had another issue, that I solved myself. When I added documents to the consume folder (separate folder for each instance), some documents were consumed and some not. In the log all documents were added to the task queue. After configuring a separate redis container for each paperless container, everything is working fine and all documents are consumed
  2. Hi, das hört sich so an, als würden deine Daten im Container und nicht extern auf appdata liegen. Wenn du den Container bearbeitest, müsste unter "Data Dir" sowas wie "/mnt/cache/appdata/luckybackup/" stehen. Hast du es über "Apps" installiert, oder hast du dir den Container irgendwo hergeholt?
  3. Nice work, paperless was on my list to test for some time. Yesterday I give it a try and it works nice. Now I like to setup two instances of paperless, one for my private documents and one for articles and magazines I've collected. The second one should be accessible for friends, but I don't want them to see my private docs. Therefore I like to use two instances. I managed to populate two docker containers (paperless-ngx-intern on port 8000 and paperless-ngx-extern on port 8001) using the same redis docker container. Both instances are working, but I am not able to stay logged in into both at the same time. I've searched the forum, found nothing. I don't know if the issue is related to paperless or to redis. Is it possible to use multiple containers with one redis instance or do I need a single redis instance for every paperless container?

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