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crashman79

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  1. About 10 hours ago, my ls.io ombi docker went into a loop and is not able to keep running. Working beautifully up until that point. I've tried removing the docker and deleting the image, and reinstalling from CA, same result. Log output below. https://pastebin.com/NQt8avHp
  2. Loving the steamcache docker! I discovered I can add the variables to the steamcache-dns docker to enable the Blizzard stuff, etc, but don't have the necessary knowledge to pull the steamcache / generic stuff into unraid to make that a seperate docker. Of course, the existing steamcache docker just passes through requests that the dns redirects to it for non-Steam downloads (yellow text when I tested with Hearthstone download). Any plans to make an unraid template for the steamcache/generic cache? Or possibly some hints on how to do my own? Edit: Disregard. Used the CA option to enable Dockerhub and installed it from there, using the path variable example from your steamcache docker template. Changed the steamcache container and the converted steamcache-generic container to use different IP addresses than unRaid's (linked here), so I could run both, and just pointed the steamcache and the 'generic' cache seperately in steamcache-dns. whew! http://prntscr.com/hfbjaa http://prntscr.com/hfbjsd

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