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[Support] binhex - qBittorrent

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37 minutes ago, DCCXVIII said:

So basically nobody can ever use Unraid's GUI to access qbits webui since it seems to be hard-coded to port 8080.

you can actually change it, its just that the template is unaware of what you set the web ui port to, personally i just have a single folder in my browser with links to every docker container, i dont bother with the unraid web ui unless i want to do something unrelated to docker. but if you want to fix it then toggle 'advanced view' top right and then change the port for the 'WebUI' e.g. http://[IP]:[PORT:4000] then click on apply and it should be fixed.

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2 hours ago, binhex said:

but if you want to fix it then toggle 'advanced view' top right and then change the port for the 'WebUI' e.g. http://[IP]:[PORT:4000] then click on apply and it should be fixed.

Thank you again! That fixed the Unraid GUI.

You're awesome! :D

One last thing I noticed regarding that last issue I had with the Unraid GUI. So as you said, manually changing the "WebUI" field in the advanced settings from http://[IP]:[PORT:8080] to http://[IP]:[PORT:4000] did indeed fix the Unraid GUI shortcut. But here's the thing. Once again, qbitttorrent is the only image that I've had to do this for. E.g. if I change SABnzbd's port, I can leave its "WebUI" field completley unchanged and the Unraid GUI will automatically send you to the newly changed port. But for whatever reason with qbittorrent, if you don't manually update it, the Unraid GUI won't know the new port.

Just something weird that is inconsistent with all my other containers that I noticed.

Why both the developers of qBittorent and SABnzbd decided to have a fight over who gets to have port 8080 when there's literally thousands of other ports to choose from, is beyond me. Maybe there's some personal beef between them that we don't know about lol.

Edited by DCCXVIII

Does anyone else have issues with the container growing in memory and then getting killed off by Unraid? I am downloading a very large torrent with many files and it started happening.

I changed:
Disk IO read mode: Disable OS cache

Disk IO write mode: Disable OS cache

but it doesn't help.

I also tried: Simple pread/pwrite but that slowed down the download quite a bit.

Thanks

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