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vdprice77

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  1. I'm still learning Unraid. I've got a Minecraft server up and running successfully. I've loaded an old world into the server. Being in appdata, this means the world data is taking up space on my docker image, right? Can a move the world files to another location on the server to save space on the image? When I searched, I found where to use level-name in server.properties to choose the world location, but I don't know the syntax to point to another location. Is this even necessary?
  2. I'm using Cloudflare tunnels on my Unraid server. I've successfully got a couple Minecraft servers and Overseerr working. I got Worpress and MariaDB set up and working fine locally. Because port 8080 was already in use, I set the Wordpress container to port 8089. I can open the Wordpress demo site up locally at 192.168.1.1:8089, but when I try to access it from the outside, page.mydomain.xyz:8089, I get an error message that the page is taking too long to respond. It somehow also seemed to kill my Overseerr interface. Now, when I try to go to overseerr.mydomain.xyz (port 5055), it times out and gives the same error for page taking too long to respond, and then shows the url as overseerr.mydomain.xyz:8089. I don't even have Overseerr set to that port. Alternatively, if I go to a previous url for Overseerr users page, overseerr.mydomain.xyz/users, the page loads fine. Any guidance is very appreciated. EDIT: I'll add this from the Wordpress log screen: AH00558: apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 172.XX.XX.19. Set the 'ServerName' directive globally to suppress this message Does this help?
  3. I keep searching this topic. This solution would not be the same as or work for NordVPN Meshnet, correct?

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