Everything posted by GoChris
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[Plugin] CA Appdata Backup / Restore - Deprecated
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[Plugin] CA Appdata Backup / Restore - Deprecated
On mine the buttons are reversed, would that have made a difference?
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[Plugin] CA Appdata Backup / Restore - Deprecated
Pretty sure that you hit OK instead of cancel. Even if I did, there was nothing to restore, it shouldn't have gone forward and started deleting all my docker data for which there was no backups.
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[Plugin] CA Appdata Backup / Restore - Deprecated
I've just had a really bad failure with this plugin. I pressed the restore button (not fully intending to do one) and it prompts to continue or not, good. However I selected no (or cancel, I can't recall the exact working), but I made sure to select to not proceed. It went ahead anyway and started deleting appdata files, after few retries, the abort finally worked. But now it's fucked most of my dockers.
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[DEPRECATED] Linuxserver.io - Rutorrent
Can you add these themes in the next build? I added them manually and the light theme is oh so pretty. Thanks https://github.com/exetico/FlatUI
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Deluge
Thanks, it worked for me too. Is this a permanent fix or will a future update to Deluge overwrite the ":12"? Or should we remove ":12" at some point? I assume this was necessary following the upgrade to unRAID 6.2, right? Thanks, John As far as I know it's because an update to deluge is just a shit update and breaks with existing session data. So unless we want to re-add all the torrents, we're stuck on version 12 and it will stay that way unless you change it. edit:typo
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Deluge
Did you update to the latest version? It's not compatible without a fresh start. Happened to me as well. So I went back to version 12 of the docker and will remain there until I find other alternatives. Didn't think I updated it. Says version 1.3.13. Rebooted the server and it still won't let me in. How do you roll it back to another version? Add ":12" to the end of the repository.
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Deluge
Did you update to the latest version? It's not compatible without a fresh start. Happened to me as well. So I went back to version 12 of the docker and will remain there until I find other alternatives.
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[Plug-In] Community Applications
It's not a big deal really. I'm not fussed.
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[Plug-In] Community Applications
How do I turn off the random apps of the day? I don't see a setting for it.
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - The-Lounge
For those confused, like I was, about this and the Shout irc docker. https://github.com/thelounge/lounge/wiki/Differences-between-The-Lounge-and-Shout
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Deluge
Just updated to the latest version, I was previous up to date before this update from the past day. Seems to be working fine however I see this in the log now. Not sure how important it is. :0: UserWarning: You do not have a working installation of the service_identity module: 'No module named service_identity'. Please install it from <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/service_identity> and make sure all of its dependencies are satisfied. Without the service_identity module and a recent enough pyOpenSSL to support it, Twisted can perform only rudimentary TLS client hostname verification. Many valid certificate/hostname mappings may be rejected. Thanks
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[DEPRECATED] Linuxserver.io - Rutorrent
I've obviously not made myselft clear. I tried a new appdata, I set the option to no, and then after adding a torrent, checking it to 100%, I restarted the container. On startup, the torrent was set to stop, and starting it forced a recheck. Is that the intended behavior with hack check = no?
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[DEPRECATED] Linuxserver.io - Rutorrent
I've already stated two times I started with a new appdata. The same situation still presents itself.
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[DEPRECATED] Linuxserver.io - Rutorrent
That's good to know. I have that option set to off like I said so...makes no sense why it should recheck on start. It never did that before, and does it on a new install as well. So if there are no issues, and it's not working as designed, what is the next step?
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[DEPRECATED] Linuxserver.io - Rutorrent
no it doesn't... it has the hash set to check in the rtorrent.rc file. turn it off if it's a pain. This one? check_hash = no I believe that option is only to do a recheck on completion of a download. Either way, the setting is off according to my rtorrent.rc file.
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[DEPRECATED] Linuxserver.io - Rutorrent
Renamed my appdata folder so I could start from scratch for testing. Added one torrent, checked it to 100% and started seeding it. Then I restarted the docker. Upon restart it was stopped, hit start and it rechecked it again. So that would imply that my old appdata folder doesn't necessarily have anything wrong with it. Also on a clean appdata start, changing settings are still not sticking. Such as changing the default directory for downloads, it always reverts back. Clearly this new image has issues.
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[DEPRECATED] Linuxserver.io - Rutorrent
Didn't seem to make a difference. It's still rechecking a bunch of torrents I should add: These are torrents that existed before this docker was changed to a version that used a slightly different appdata structure. I copied the rtorrent_sess folder from my backup (that I did right before upgrading to 6.2-RC4 and thus updated the docker also). Edit 2: Some of the torrents that need rechecking existed before the upgrade, and some were added after.
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[DEPRECATED] Linuxserver.io - Rutorrent
Good info, so in theory if I run docker stop -t 120 <containerid> for rutorrent when I know I need to shut it down for whatever reason, that might be more graceful. Trying it now as I need to add another drive to my array.
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[DEPRECATED] Linuxserver.io - Rutorrent
Well I never had this issue before this update. I could start and stop it and it would never have to recheck the torrents. Any ideas for a fix? I can't really have it recheck 1TB+ of torrents each time it restarts.
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[DEPRECATED] Linuxserver.io - Rutorrent
So I upgraded, copied over my session folder and despite having to check a handful of torrents, all seemed to be good. However my settings don't seem to be saving, and I restarted it and it had to check a (large) handful or torrents again. So, again, it seems something is not saving with some files, like the state of a bunch of torrents. Are there some permissions that need to be fixed? Here is my run command: docker run -d --name="rutorrent" --net="bridge" -e TZ="America/Denver" -e HOST_OS="unRAID" -e "PUID"="99" -e "PGID"="100" -p 8085:80/tcp -p 51413:51413/tcp -p 6881:6881/udp -v "/mnt/user/downloads/":"/downloads":rw -v "/mnt/user/":"/unraid":rw -v "/mnt/cache/appdata/rutorrent":"/config":rw linuxserver/rutorrent
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[Plug-In] Community Applications
Is there anyway to restore just a single appdata folder from the backup? I don't want to restore them all. Can I just move all the other folders out of the backup folder and leave just the one I want and then restore?
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Additional Scripts For User.Scripts Plugin
Thanks for the scripts. FYI there is no option to disable the mover, at least not on 6.1. Is there on 6.2?
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[DEPRECATED] Linuxserver.io - Rutorrent
From a few posts back in this thread http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=47299.msg475461#msg475461
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[DEPRECATED] Linuxserver.io - Rutorrent
I had this problem. Here is my config, I remember manually editing the config.php in appdata, but I don't think that is required. Change your default folder to use /unraid/downloads (for eg) instead of /downloads. So now /unraid for me is the root of everything and I have no issues.