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wambo

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  1. Just installed and did a first start and wanted to leave this error here: Quite possible that its a file created during the first run: https://pastebin.com/zC9NxQqU [Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, access '/config/users/data/data.1.json'] { errno: -2, code: 'ENOENT', syscall: 'access', path: '/config/users/data/data.1.json' }
  2. Hey thx! I didnt mean to say there is no system, just that this template / App should add it or mention it more prominently. But that means, if I notice something missing again I could @ a Community Developer to add it? Just trying to help as much as I can as a dirty leecher XD
  3. Thanks a lot for your time! I really didnt want to make anybody spend time for this during the holidays 😕 I will look into it a bit more. Is there some kind of documentation / guide to look into how the Unraid Templates work ? ( as in, is there a file (in the that I can comprehend from, for example that DB_HOST causes the search for a DB ?) Gott up my knowledge of Docker as well, I suppose. I only ever used them as "turn on and it works" similar thing with LXC I'd also like to repeat the wish that it would be stated / marked more clearly, if additional resources / DBs / containers have to be present for a Community App to work. (Many do state if they set upon another App already, like Unassigned Devices Plus) Edit: Nothing broken, looks perfectly alright. I could register a user and got my first note running
  4. Ahhh, you might've made me dodge the "digging into DBs" part Is that method gonna be future-proof? As in, can I manage to export the sqlite file DB to a big DB as soon as I get to it (or want it for whatever reason) ? Edit: Had to find out its not thaaat easy. I removed the ' //"use_env_variable": "CMD_DB_URL" ' line { "db": { "dialect": "sqlite", "storage": "/config/db.hedgedoc.sqlite" } } { "db": { "dialect": "sqlite", "storage": "/config/db.hedgedoc.sqlite" } } Weirdly its still waiting for MySQL service before it reads the config ? (At least json mistakes were brought up only later) [cont-init.d] 10-adduser: exited 0. [cont-init.d] 30-config: executing... Waiting for Mysql service [...] Waiting for Mysql service [cont-init.d] 30-config: exited 0. [cont-init.d] 90-custom-folders: executing... [cont-init.d] 90-custom-folders: exited 0. [cont-init.d] 99-custom-scripts: executing... [custom-init] no custom files found exiting... [cont-init.d] 99-custom-scripts: exited 0. [cont-init.d] done. [services.d] starting services [services.d] done. /bin/sh: 1: git: not found 2021-12-25T22:41:29.480Z warn: Session secret not set. Using random generated one. Please set `sessionSecret` in your config.json file. All users will be logged out. [...] [services.d] starting services [services.d] done. /bin/sh: 1: git: not found 2021-12-25T22:41:29.480Z warn: Session secret not set. Using random generated one. Please set `sessionSecret` in your config.json file. All users will be logged out. 2021-12-25T22:41:29.952Z warn: Database cannot be reached. Try 1 of 30. [...] 2021-12-25T22:41:58.063Z warn: Database cannot be reached. Try 29 of 30. 2021-12-25T22:41:59.065Z error: Cannot reach database! Exiting. /bin/sh: 1: git: not found 2021-12-25T22:41:59.436Z warn: Session secret not set. Using random generated one. Please set `sessionSecret` in your config.json file. All users will be logged out. 2021-12-25T22:41:59.065Z error: Cannot reach database! Exiting. [...] 2021-12-25T22:41:59.905Z warn: Database cannot be reached. Try 1 of 30.
  5. I've seen the reverse proxy / SWAG and bookmarked it (for later). I am at first only gonna run the whole unraid locally only (if I can)/ in VPN with my parents network. There's a lot to look into when changing from Synology (my todo for now is basically enable all functionality I used on my old synology NAS XD). I can see both points, and databases is something I need to look into anway (for work related things). Does the docker layering also count if I grab the database container via the Community App ? I've also found the Support/Readmefirst link, https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc#readme but I really can't see any explicit mention, that something is needed in addition, that I have to provide the database or such. I'd understand the docker (compose) commands as alternative ways to install it (especially since those repos dont seem to be unraid specific). I would really think it would be good to have at least some mention of additionally needed containers / resources, or maybe even a tag in the Community App directory - to make it clear.
  6. I haven't found a Support Thread for the hedgedoc Container/Template, so I guess I'll continue here. The support thread link on the package should link here btw, it does redirect to the GitHub only. I'm quite new to Unraid and Docker, but all "Apps" I tested until now, ran with default settings or made clear what I needed to fill out. I've installed the Hedgedoc App, but the connection to the (3000) port is being refused. Checking the editable container options, I can't see anything that should matter. In the Docker Notes I saw that mariadb was used, and I whondered whether I might have to install that seperately? (But since this is based on docker, why ?) I also skimmed through a few pages of this thread, there was the talk about a config file, but I have yet to find the mention of that in any of the Doc / Info I found related to Unraid...

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