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martinuv

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  1. Apologies for dragging this up again, cleanly shutting down deluge seems to have been a problem since it's inception lol. I have managed to 'Quit & Shutdown Daemon' from the windows client as mentioned above (does option not exist in the web client?), which seems to have resolved most of the issues I had previously with stopping the docker container from unraid. The issue I'm having now is that the daemon restarts itself. So if I need to shutdown the container for whatever reason I have to 'Quit & Shutdown Daemon', wait long enough that it shuts down cleanly, but not too long or it will have started again. I assume there's something in the Binhex container that's recognizing that the process is no longer running and starting it up again? Can I stop this somehow?
  2. @CatDuck I just set up email for the mealie docker. I needed to add a variable for "SMTP_AUTH_STRATEGY" to change the default (TLS) to SSL and authenticate with SendGrid (working great now). Might be worth adding to the unraid config so people know they may need to change it
  3. The issue for me was the MONGO_HOST container variable for the unifi container. I don't think unraid has a good way to set a container's hostname, so I just used the local IP for my server. My container boots now, but I get a 404 trying to access it lol

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