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[Support] devzwf - Glance
Went from the beginning and deleted container/image. rm -rf glance.yml nano glance.yml chown nobody:users glance.yml Added container again and it worked This is very nice, have been looking for a nice start page for ages. And this is the one. Many thanks!
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[Support] devzwf - Glance
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[Support] devzwf - Glance
Did it again, but mkdir then touch etc etc. ls -l /mnt/user/appdata/glance/glance.yml -rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1765 Jun 10 19:46 /mnt/user/appdata/glance/glance.yml Still same error failed parsing config file: read glance.yml: is a directory
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[Support] devzwf - Glance
total 0 drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 Jun 10 19:20 ./ drwxrwxrwx 1 nobody users 434 Jun 9 22:04 ../ drwxrwxrwx 1 nobody users 0 Jun 10 19:20 glance.yml/
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[Support] devzwf - Glance
mkdir /mnt/user/appdata/glance Copy pasted https://github.com/glanceapp/glance/blob/main/docs/configuration.md#preconfigured-page To /mnt/user/appdata/glance/glance.yml Config File: /mnt/user/appdata/glance/glance.yml Gives error: failed parsing config file: read glance.yml: is a directory
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Goatcounter Support Thread
Exactly same error here
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[Support] GoToSocial
I'm constantly running into problems. Could you screenshot all the variables and paths under the container? I would really appreciate it!
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[Support] GoToSocial
Did you get this to work? Up and running on your Unraid server?
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[Support] binhex - Sonarr
Have been using sonarr for a long time, but on windows. Have migrated all my stuff to unraid and now running sonarr in docker. I cant wrap my head around this with remote path mappings... I have rflood as download client. It downloads all the files to /mnt/user/downloads/download Sonarr docker is mapped to this /media <-> /mnt/user/plex/TV/ /config <-> /mnt/user/appdata/binhex-sonarr /data <-> /mnt/user/downloads/download/ Sonarr settings (webgui) under "Remote path mappings" Host: <ip> Remote path: /mnt/user/downloads/download/ Local path: /data/ When sonarr is queuing up the transfer it says No files found are eligible for import in /config/download/<filename> I have tried several different paths under "remote path", but I can't get around this. What am I doing wrong?
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