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[Support] binhex - qBittorrentVPN
Well posting that run actually clued me into something, the subnet was 192.168.1.0, my server is 192.168.0 subnet. Changed that and it worked, thanks anyway
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[Support] binhex - qBittorrentVPN
I think this is what you want, let me know if not:
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[Support] binhex - qBittorrentVPN
Hope someone can help me with this, I'm at my wits end... I had originally installed Qbit with no issues, and was able to access the WebUI no problem. Another container, Unifi, wouldn't run properly without using the 8080 port, so I had to change the port in Qbit. I changed it to 8081 by deleting the Host Port 3, adding the new one with 8081:8081, changed the WebUI Port Key (Key 9) to 8081, and clicked on advance and changed the webui to http://[IP]:[PORT:8081]/. As far as I've read everywhere those are the only things that need changing, the docker logs don't indicate any issues and show "QbiTorrent process listening on port 8081" as the last entry. Log attached, user/pass removed. Thanks in advance supervisord.log
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joshmxpx started following Migrate data to new hardware and new install
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Migrate data to new hardware and new install
I have been running an UNRAID server for about 5 years now, and it's gotten to the point where there are enough little errors and annoyances with the way things are setup that I want to start over (new hardware, fresh install of newest version). I have two cache drives, a parity drive, and 6 data drives. What is the best way to go about this? Build the new system, load the newest version on a usb, and just connect all the old drives? Will all the data just transfer over? I don't mind rebuilding and configuring all the plugins (mostly radarr, sonarr, deluge, etc), but I don't want to lose the hundreds and thousands of movies, tv shows, music in my library. Essentially, is there a best practice for this, and is there anything I need to consider moving forward? Thanks in advance
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