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  1. I'm familiar with Previous Templates in CA. That was the first place I looked when I couldn't find Wordpress by searching. The template is not present there because it's currently installed on my server (two current instances). When I go to Installed Apps and Open up the Wordpress Template, the Action button does not have the option to install another instance like it usually does. It will only allow me to go to the WebUI, Update, Edit or Uninstall. @Ritzer Did you have any luck installing from one of the other templates from Docker Hub?
  2. The Actions on the previous template only include "WebUI", "Edit" and "Uninstall". So, no I don't think it will let me use the previous template. I'm not in a rush for it so I'll wait to see if you can get it back in there. Worst case, I can grab it directly from Docker Hub. It looks like @Ritzer had luck with that. Thank you @Kru-x for the quick reply!
  3. I just found the same thing. I've got two instances of WP set up from Kru-x's Repository and went to setup another tonight, but couldn't find it in CA. What does this mean for existing WP Instances already installed? Anything we can do to help get it back in CA? I've been using Unraid for a little over a year now and don't know enough to have my own repository, but would like to learn.
  4. I'm looking for assistance with creating a user script to run hourly. Background: My server has been set up and working great for several months. However, it has recently been moved to a remote location and I'm now occasionally losing the ability to access the webgui remotely. I have wireguard set up and can connect to services using their lan ip:port addresses. Normally I can simply use the server's lan ip to access the webgui when connected with wireguard, but occasionally I can't access it at all, even while other services remain accessible. When this happens, I typically have to call someone up who is local to the server and ask them to do a hard shutdown/restart. This is inconvenient and I'm sure not good on the server. What I would like to do is create a script that can identify when the webgui is not responding and perform a graceful reboot. Is this something that can be done? If I ping the server from itself (via a user script) would it be able to identify if the Unraid webgui is accessible or not? I've only ever run scripts that others have written, so I'm not sure how to move forward. If there is a better way to manage this issue, I'm up for suggestions. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, -Mike-
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