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Chezro

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  1. Hoping this is the right topic: I'm having trouble installing greenbone. I can get to the webui but I can't log in. I have another docker on the main port so I changed GB's webui port. Does this template require the default port or is there something I'm missing?
  2. I've been using this for a while with sickgear and recently I've been getting: Error: Unable to get qBittorrent authentication, check your config! Using http://ip:8080/ Password is correct and the config.ino looks good. Haven't found anything about it searching sickgear topics. Was wondering if anyone has experience something similar? I did try sickchill which seemed to work but sickgear is what I'd like to continue using. Troubleshooting steps I've tried: Using hostname Removing last slash. Reinstalling sickgear from scratch deleting my original config. Deleting entries for qbittorrentvpn from my ini. Setting local subnet to allow without auth to webui. None of these worked. Any ideas on which side this is on? I didn't manage to notice it after any specific update to either docker so I'm a bit stumped. Edit went to version 4.1.9 and still a no go. 😁 Edit2: Must've not downgraded to the correct version. binhex/arch-qbittorrentvpn:4.1.9-1-01 worked!
  3. Quick update. When you add libraries you can select which specific folder you dive into for each library. It was just a matter of setting my root for /movies and /tv and them manually setting up the library with a specific folder from inside each respective root directory. For instance: /tv is the root for tv shows. I moved my Anime folder into the folder I selected as my tv root folder and chose the folder /tv/Anime when I selected "BROWSE FOR MEDIA FOLDER". It should also be mentioned that you can add a path to plex and still navigate to it the same way. It will be under the root structure itself "/": My transcode folder for example: I could technically add it as a library....not that I'd do that...>_> Hope this helps my noobs.
  4. With this screenshot in mind, are you saying I would need to add host paths and remove the ones here or would that break this particular container?: Considering I have only one path as is...I'm not sure I'm going to be able to match as neatly as before. I had three separately shareable libraries, a pre-roll and plugins. Is there a plex option that's better for me? Re-scanning isn't that much of an issue since I rename everything with filebot but separating my libraries, gpu transcoding and.....if possible, having a preroll, is. This is my current setup:
  5. Is there a way to edit the libraries after setting them up? The way I had it before I had a single directory and made multiple libraries for each. One for 4k, one for anime, one for any movies not 4k, etc. If I use this version, will I still be able to set each library separately? I have elders using my plex and I tend to steer them towards specific libraries instead of making collections. Currently have been using https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/limetech/plex/ with gpu transcoding and have been happy with it. I'd like to know before I do any damage to my database trying to get this up and running.
  6. Nice. Then yes. I'll look into the CACHE_MEM_SIZE. I have it set to a hard drive that does about 100MB/s atm. I don't want to move all that data to a cache drive but maybe I should unbalance my steam share to my wd black drive if CACHE_MEM_SIZE doesn't work for me.
  7. Yeah, my server had a "settling period" as it would seem. After a while and a couple reboots everything was back up and running again, vms, dockers and all with steamcache/dns enabled and fully working. I love this concept too. I have two gaming pc's and I'm constantly futzsing with it so having a cache for my biggest steam downloads is really a life saver. My only issue is that I'm limited in bandwidth from my server back to my main pc. The most I've seen it hit is 33MB/s and I have 10 Gig infrastructure. ^_~ The platter it's on is definitely faster than that but I imagine it has something to do with either a setting I haven't found yet or something with compression maybe? Either way it's still nice to go local instead of web. It really makes gaming/downloading at the same time much easier to get away with.
  8. Ok...so I rebooted. Started steamcache and steamdns, reinstalled plex from a template using my config and then started it. Then started VM's and they are working perfectly as far as I can tell. Steamcache is working along with steamdns and I have yet to observe any issues going on 12+ hours. o_O'' Edit:Did have a hard freeze after a while gaming but it hasn't happened again. Posting diagnostics. tower-diagnostics-20171231-1408.zip
  9. Not certain if this is expected behaviour, however, when I have steamcache/dns running I can't run vms or my plex server. Is that normal? Running latest public build. Edit: Plex started working after removeing/readding the image using my same config and database (thank God!). Still, if I can't run vm's then the steambox I made on the server can't take advantage of this so it's use to me is rather limited. =(

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