aptalca Posted June 28, 2016 Author Share Posted June 28, 2016 having some issues with plexrequests. already tried to remove/re-add the docker but now it cant install meteor. log is saying to check that I'm online, which I am. is anyone facing the same issue? Just reinstalled and restarted a few times and it worked every time. It could have been a temporary issue where the meteor servers were down or you may have been having Internet connection issues. Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted July 11, 2016 Share Posted July 11, 2016 Does the clipboard work to paste data into the Calibre-RDP docker? I can't seem to get it to accept a text copy paste from another browser window to the webrdp calibre window. Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted July 11, 2016 Author Share Posted July 11, 2016 Does the clipboard work to paste data into the Calibre-RDP docker? I can't seem to get it to accept a text copy paste from another browser window to the webrdp calibre window. Ctrl+alt+shift opens the side menu and gives access to clipboard Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted July 11, 2016 Share Posted July 11, 2016 Does the clipboard work to paste data into the Calibre-RDP docker? I can't seem to get it to accept a text copy paste from another browser window to the webrdp calibre window. Ctrl+alt+shift opens the side menu and gives access to clipboard Whatever clipboard that menu is referring to doesn't seem to be the one that Calibre is using. Does it work for you? I highlighted and copied a block of text in Calibre, expecting the clipboard window to populate with what was copied, and the window remained blank. I pasted a block of text into the window, and right click pasted into the comment field for a book's metadata, but nothing pasted. What am I doing wrong? Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted July 12, 2016 Author Share Posted July 12, 2016 Does the clipboard work to paste data into the Calibre-RDP docker? I can't seem to get it to accept a text copy paste from another browser window to the webrdp calibre window. Ctrl+alt+shift opens the side menu and gives access to clipboard Whatever clipboard that menu is referring to doesn't seem to be the one that Calibre is using. Does it work for you? I highlighted and copied a block of text in Calibre, expecting the clipboard window to populate with what was copied, and the window remained blank. I pasted a block of text into the window, and right click pasted into the comment field for a book's metadata, but nothing pasted. What am I doing wrong? You're right. Just tested it and it seems the left panel freezes the gui and therefore the copy paste doesn't work (in Chrome at least) Looking into it Quote Link to comment
Kewjoe Posted July 15, 2016 Share Posted July 15, 2016 Hi Aptalca, Thanks for your work on these docker apps. Question about DigiKam. I noticed they released 5.0 recently, i set my edge variable to 1. Is that all i need to do? Or would the docker have to be updated by you first before something like 5.0 would be available to update to? Thanks! Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted July 17, 2016 Author Share Posted July 17, 2016 Hi Aptalca, Thanks for your work on these docker apps. Question about DigiKam. I noticed they released 5.0 recently, i set my edge variable to 1. Is that all i need to do? Or would the docker have to be updated by you first before something like 5.0 would be available to update to? Thanks! If edge is set to 1, digikam should be updated during container re/start. I'm out of town so can't test it now, but as long as the ubuntu repo is updated, the container should also update. Quote Link to comment
wreave Posted July 19, 2016 Share Posted July 19, 2016 I lost my nginx-letsencrypt docker info and now I am trying to create it again using the same domains and email and everything. There seems to be an error with it launching nginx however as I get this error when starting the docker up: Preparing to generate server certificate for the first time Temporarily stopping Nginx * Stopping nginx nginx ...done. Generating/Renewing certificate Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ...fail! Any ideas? Edit: To clarify this is a clean install with no changes to anything other than the info entered into unRAID when making the docker. Thanks for anything you can do. Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted July 19, 2016 Author Share Posted July 19, 2016 I lost my nginx-letsencrypt docker info and now I am trying to create it again using the same domains and email and everything. There seems to be an error with it launching nginx however as I get this error when starting the docker up: Preparing to generate server certificate for the first time Temporarily stopping Nginx * Stopping nginx nginx ...done. Generating/Renewing certificate Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ...fail! Any ideas? Edit: To clarify this is a clean install with no changes to anything other than the info entered into unRAID when making the docker. Thanks for anything you can do. If it is a clean install in an empty config folder, the issue is likely due to cert generation. Most likely, your port 80 is not forwarded to the container properly, or there is an issue with your domain url setting. The letsencrypt log in the config folder can point you in the right direction Quote Link to comment
wreave Posted July 19, 2016 Share Posted July 19, 2016 I lost my nginx-letsencrypt docker info and now I am trying to create it again using the same domains and email and everything. There seems to be an error with it launching nginx however as I get this error when starting the docker up: Preparing to generate server certificate for the first time Temporarily stopping Nginx * Stopping nginx nginx ...done. Generating/Renewing certificate Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ...fail! Any ideas? Edit: To clarify this is a clean install with no changes to anything other than the info entered into unRAID when making the docker. Thanks for anything you can do. If it is a clean install in an empty config folder, the issue is likely due to cert generation. Most likely, your port 80 is not forwarded to the container properly, or there is an issue with your domain url setting. The letsencrypt log in the config folder can point you in the right direction There are no log files in config/nginx-letsencrypt/log/letsencrypt or in /nginx Is this where I should be looking? Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted July 20, 2016 Author Share Posted July 20, 2016 I lost my nginx-letsencrypt docker info and now I am trying to create it again using the same domains and email and everything. There seems to be an error with it launching nginx however as I get this error when starting the docker up: Preparing to generate server certificate for the first time Temporarily stopping Nginx * Stopping nginx nginx ...done. Generating/Renewing certificate Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ...fail! Any ideas? Edit: To clarify this is a clean install with no changes to anything other than the info entered into unRAID when making the docker. Thanks for anything you can do. If it is a clean install in an empty config folder, the issue is likely due to cert generation. Most likely, your port 80 is not forwarded to the container properly, or there is an issue with your domain url setting. The letsencrypt log in the config folder can point you in the right direction There are no log files in config/nginx-letsencrypt/log/letsencrypt or in /nginx Is this where I should be looking? Oh oops. Nevermind. The initial one doesn't log to that file, but logs to the docker log. Type the following in the unraid terminal and it should show the error: docker logs Nginx-letsencrypt Quote Link to comment
wreave Posted July 20, 2016 Share Posted July 20, 2016 I lost my nginx-letsencrypt docker info and now I am trying to create it again using the same domains and email and everything. There seems to be an error with it launching nginx however as I get this error when starting the docker up: Preparing to generate server certificate for the first time Temporarily stopping Nginx * Stopping nginx nginx ...done. Generating/Renewing certificate Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ...fail! Any ideas? Edit: To clarify this is a clean install with no changes to anything other than the info entered into unRAID when making the docker. Thanks for anything you can do. If it is a clean install in an empty config folder, the issue is likely due to cert generation. Most likely, your port 80 is not forwarded to the container properly, or there is an issue with your domain url setting. The letsencrypt log in the config folder can point you in the right direction There are no log files in config/nginx-letsencrypt/log/letsencrypt or in /nginx Is this where I should be looking? Oh oops. Nevermind. The initial one doesn't log to that file, but logs to the docker log. Type the following in the unraid terminal and it should show the error: docker logs Nginx-letsencrypt I got the following Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ERROR No file(s) found for glob /config/log/nginx/error.log ERROR Failed during configuration: Have not found any log file for nginx-http-auth jail ...fail! *** Running /etc/rc.local... *** Booting runit daemon... Thanks for the help Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted July 20, 2016 Author Share Posted July 20, 2016 I lost my nginx-letsencrypt docker info and now I am trying to create it again using the same domains and email and everything. There seems to be an error with it launching nginx however as I get this error when starting the docker up: Preparing to generate server certificate for the first time Temporarily stopping Nginx * Stopping nginx nginx ...done. Generating/Renewing certificate Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ...fail! Any ideas? Edit: To clarify this is a clean install with no changes to anything other than the info entered into unRAID when making the docker. Thanks for anything you can do. If it is a clean install in an empty config folder, the issue is likely due to cert generation. Most likely, your port 80 is not forwarded to the container properly, or there is an issue with your domain url setting. The letsencrypt log in the config folder can point you in the right direction There are no log files in config/nginx-letsencrypt/log/letsencrypt or in /nginx Is this where I should be looking? Oh oops. Nevermind. The initial one doesn't log to that file, but logs to the docker log. Type the following in the unraid terminal and it should show the error: docker logs Nginx-letsencrypt I got the following Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ERROR No file(s) found for glob /config/log/nginx/error.log ERROR Failed during configuration: Have not found any log file for nginx-http-auth jail ...fail! *** Running /etc/rc.local... *** Booting runit daemon... Thanks for the help Please post your container settings Quote Link to comment
wreave Posted July 20, 2016 Share Posted July 20, 2016 I lost my nginx-letsencrypt docker info and now I am trying to create it again using the same domains and email and everything. There seems to be an error with it launching nginx however as I get this error when starting the docker up: Preparing to generate server certificate for the first time Temporarily stopping Nginx * Stopping nginx nginx ...done. Generating/Renewing certificate Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ...fail! Any ideas? Edit: To clarify this is a clean install with no changes to anything other than the info entered into unRAID when making the docker. Thanks for anything you can do. If it is a clean install in an empty config folder, the issue is likely due to cert generation. Most likely, your port 80 is not forwarded to the container properly, or there is an issue with your domain url setting. The letsencrypt log in the config folder can point you in the right direction There are no log files in config/nginx-letsencrypt/log/letsencrypt or in /nginx Is this where I should be looking? Oh oops. Nevermind. The initial one doesn't log to that file, but logs to the docker log. Type the following in the unraid terminal and it should show the error: docker logs Nginx-letsencrypt I got the following Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ERROR No file(s) found for glob /config/log/nginx/error.log ERROR Failed during configuration: Have not found any log file for nginx-http-auth jail ...fail! *** Running /etc/rc.local... *** Booting runit daemon... Thanks for the help Please post your container settings I have linked my container settings with 2 things to note: 1. I've changed the domain and email for security 2. My router is port forwarding 80 to 81 and the docker switches it back to 80 http://i.imgur.com/njOCKA0.jpg Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted July 20, 2016 Author Share Posted July 20, 2016 I lost my nginx-letsencrypt docker info and now I am trying to create it again using the same domains and email and everything. There seems to be an error with it launching nginx however as I get this error when starting the docker up: Preparing to generate server certificate for the first time Temporarily stopping Nginx * Stopping nginx nginx ...done. Generating/Renewing certificate Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ...fail! Any ideas? Edit: To clarify this is a clean install with no changes to anything other than the info entered into unRAID when making the docker. Thanks for anything you can do. If it is a clean install in an empty config folder, the issue is likely due to cert generation. Most likely, your port 80 is not forwarded to the container properly, or there is an issue with your domain url setting. The letsencrypt log in the config folder can point you in the right direction There are no log files in config/nginx-letsencrypt/log/letsencrypt or in /nginx Is this where I should be looking? Oh oops. Nevermind. The initial one doesn't log to that file, but logs to the docker log. Type the following in the unraid terminal and it should show the error: docker logs Nginx-letsencrypt I got the following Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ERROR No file(s) found for glob /config/log/nginx/error.log ERROR Failed during configuration: Have not found any log file for nginx-http-auth jail ...fail! *** Running /etc/rc.local... *** Booting runit daemon... Thanks for the help Please post your container settings I have linked my container settings with 2 things to note: 1. I've changed the domain and email for security 2. My router is port forwarding 80 to 81 and the docker switches it back to 80 http://i.imgur.com/njOCKA0.jpg Port 443 is the one used for cert generation. Is it forwarded? The log you posted is missing the beginning part about certs and other local files. Quote Link to comment
wreave Posted July 20, 2016 Share Posted July 20, 2016 I lost my nginx-letsencrypt docker info and now I am trying to create it again using the same domains and email and everything. There seems to be an error with it launching nginx however as I get this error when starting the docker up: Preparing to generate server certificate for the first time Temporarily stopping Nginx * Stopping nginx nginx ...done. Generating/Renewing certificate Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ...fail! Any ideas? Edit: To clarify this is a clean install with no changes to anything other than the info entered into unRAID when making the docker. Thanks for anything you can do. If it is a clean install in an empty config folder, the issue is likely due to cert generation. Most likely, your port 80 is not forwarded to the container properly, or there is an issue with your domain url setting. The letsencrypt log in the config folder can point you in the right direction There are no log files in config/nginx-letsencrypt/log/letsencrypt or in /nginx Is this where I should be looking? Oh oops. Nevermind. The initial one doesn't log to that file, but logs to the docker log. Type the following in the unraid terminal and it should show the error: docker logs Nginx-letsencrypt I got the following Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting nginx nginx ...fail! * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ERROR No file(s) found for glob /config/log/nginx/error.log ERROR Failed during configuration: Have not found any log file for nginx-http-auth jail ...fail! *** Running /etc/rc.local... *** Booting runit daemon... Thanks for the help Please post your container settings I have linked my container settings with 2 things to note: 1. I've changed the domain and email for security 2. My router is port forwarding 80 to 81 and the docker switches it back to 80 http://i.imgur.com/njOCKA0.jpg Port 443 is the one used for cert generation. Is it forwarded? The log you posted is missing the beginning part about certs and other local files. So 443 is/was also forwarded. Now i just restarted the Docker to get you fresh Docker logs and now it is starting... I am going to make sure i can get everything working as expected (site-conf) and make sure it all works but the cert seems to be good. I changed nothing so this is very strange. Thanks for your time. Quote Link to comment
hpaar Posted July 21, 2016 Share Posted July 21, 2016 Hi, I recently installed the docker "calibre-rdp". Everything works fine but it doesn`t update calibre when the Variable "EDGE" is set to 1 as described in the Readme. If "EDGE" is set to 1 I can not access the calibre GUI. Thank you for your help. Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted July 21, 2016 Author Share Posted July 21, 2016 Hi, I recently installed the docker "calibre-rdp". Everything works fine but it doesn`t update calibre when the Variable "EDGE" is set to 1 as described in the Readme. If "EDGE" is set to 1 I can not access the calibre GUI. Thank you for your help. The update can take a while if their server is being slow. Sometimes up to 30 min The log should tell you what is going on Quote Link to comment
wingchun222 Posted July 24, 2016 Share Posted July 24, 2016 I am having an issue with my Nginx-Letsencrypt docker not updating my ssl certificate and I am at a loss as to what to do. I keep getting privacy errors in chrome and I am able to see it is due to having an out of date certificate. The day my certificate expired I started having this issue. I have restarted the ndignx docker, rebooted my unraid box, all to no avail. Any help would be appreciated!! Here is the output from docker logs Nginx-letsencrypt *** Running /etc/my_init.d/00_regen_ssh_host_keys.sh... *** Running /etc/my_init.d/firstrun.sh... Setting the correct time Current default time zone: 'America/New_York' Local time is now: Sun Jul 24 15:33:07 EDT 2016. Universal Time is now: Sun Jul 24 19:33:07 UTC 2016. Using existing nginx.conf Using existing nginx-fpm.conf Using existing site config Using existing landing page Using existing jail.local Using existing fail2ban filters SUBDOMAINS entered, processing Sub-domains processed are: -d www.jefflix.duckdns.org Using existing DH parameters rm: cannot remove ‘/etc/letsencrypt’: No such file or directory <-------------------------------------------------> <-------------------------------------------------> cronjob running at Sun Jul 24 15:33:07 EDT 2016 Updating certbot script. It will display help info, which you can ignore certbot-auto [sUBCOMMAND] [options] [-d domain] [-d domain] ... Certbot can obtain and install HTTPS/TLS/SSL certificates. By default, it will attempt to use a webserver both for obtaining and installing the cert. Major SUBCOMMANDS are: (default) run Obtain & install a cert in your current webserver certonly Obtain cert, but do not install it (aka "auth") install Install a previously obtained cert in a server renew Renew previously obtained certs that are near expiry revoke Revoke a previously obtained certificate register Perform tasks related to registering with the CA rollback Rollback server configuration changes made during install config_changes Show changes made to server config during installation plugins Display information about installed plugins Choice of server plugins for obtaining and installing cert: --apache Use the Apache plugin for authentication & installation --standalone Run a standalone webserver for authentication (nginx support is experimental, buggy, and not installed by default) --webroot Place files in a server's webroot folder for authentication OR use different plugins to obtain (authenticate) the cert and then install it: --authenticator standalone --installer apache More detailed help: -h, --help print this message, or detailed help on a topic; the available topics are: all, automation, paths, security, testing, or any of the subcommands or plugins (certonly, install, register, nginx, apache, standalone, webroot, etc.) URL is jefflix.duckdns.org Subdomains are www deciding whether to renew the cert(s) Preparing to renew certificate that is older than 60 days Temporarily stopping Nginx * Stopping nginx nginx ...done. Generating/Renewing certificate Missing command line flag or config entry for this setting: Please choose an account Choices: ['db70471a0cef@2016-07-18T21:23:35Z (22a1)', '78963df01a2b@2016-04-16T1 6:35:50Z (6e7e)'] Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...done. * Starting nginx nginx ...done. * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ...done. *** Running /etc/rc.local... *** Booting runit daemon... *** Runit started as PID 217 Jul 24 15:33:14 45315b394643 syslog-ng[227]: syslog-ng starting up; version='3.5 .3' Jul 24 15:39:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[243]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/ph p5/maxlifetime ] && [ -x /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean /var/lib/php5 $(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime)) Jul 24 16:09:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[255]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/ph p5/maxlifetime ] && [ -x /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean /var/lib/php5 $(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime)) Jul 24 16:17:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[267]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-par ts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jul 24 16:39:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[270]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/ph p5/maxlifetime ] && [ -x /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean /var/lib/php5 $(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime)) Jul 24 17:09:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[282]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/ph p5/maxlifetime ] && [ -x /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean /var/lib/php5 $(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime)) Jul 24 17:17:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[294]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-par ts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted July 25, 2016 Author Share Posted July 25, 2016 I am having an issue with my Nginx-Letsencrypt docker not updating my ssl certificate and I am at a loss as to what to do. I keep getting privacy errors in chrome and I am able to see it is due to having an out of date certificate. The day my certificate expired I started having this issue. I have restarted the ndignx docker, rebooted my unraid box, all to no avail. Any help would be appreciated!! Here is the output from docker logs Nginx-letsencrypt *** Running /etc/my_init.d/00_regen_ssh_host_keys.sh... *** Running /etc/my_init.d/firstrun.sh... Setting the correct time Current default time zone: 'America/New_York' Local time is now: Sun Jul 24 15:33:07 EDT 2016. Universal Time is now: Sun Jul 24 19:33:07 UTC 2016. Using existing nginx.conf Using existing nginx-fpm.conf Using existing site config Using existing landing page Using existing jail.local Using existing fail2ban filters SUBDOMAINS entered, processing Sub-domains processed are: -d www.jefflix.duckdns.org Using existing DH parameters rm: cannot remove ‘/etc/letsencrypt’: No such file or directory <-------------------------------------------------> <-------------------------------------------------> cronjob running at Sun Jul 24 15:33:07 EDT 2016 Updating certbot script. It will display help info, which you can ignore certbot-auto [sUBCOMMAND] [options] [-d domain] [-d domain] ... Certbot can obtain and install HTTPS/TLS/SSL certificates. By default, it will attempt to use a webserver both for obtaining and installing the cert. Major SUBCOMMANDS are: (default) run Obtain & install a cert in your current webserver certonly Obtain cert, but do not install it (aka "auth") install Install a previously obtained cert in a server renew Renew previously obtained certs that are near expiry revoke Revoke a previously obtained certificate register Perform tasks related to registering with the CA rollback Rollback server configuration changes made during install config_changes Show changes made to server config during installation plugins Display information about installed plugins Choice of server plugins for obtaining and installing cert: --apache Use the Apache plugin for authentication & installation --standalone Run a standalone webserver for authentication (nginx support is experimental, buggy, and not installed by default) --webroot Place files in a server's webroot folder for authentication OR use different plugins to obtain (authenticate) the cert and then install it: --authenticator standalone --installer apache More detailed help: -h, --help print this message, or detailed help on a topic; the available topics are: all, automation, paths, security, testing, or any of the subcommands or plugins (certonly, install, register, nginx, apache, standalone, webroot, etc.) URL is jefflix.duckdns.org Subdomains are www deciding whether to renew the cert(s) Preparing to renew certificate that is older than 60 days Temporarily stopping Nginx * Stopping nginx nginx ...done. Generating/Renewing certificate Missing command line flag or config entry for this setting: Please choose an account Choices: ['db70471a0cef@2016-07-18T21:23:35Z (22a1)', '78963df01a2b@2016-04-16T1 6:35:50Z (6e7e)'] Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...done. * Starting nginx nginx ...done. * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ...done. *** Running /etc/rc.local... *** Booting runit daemon... *** Runit started as PID 217 Jul 24 15:33:14 45315b394643 syslog-ng[227]: syslog-ng starting up; version='3.5 .3' Jul 24 15:39:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[243]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/ph p5/maxlifetime ] && [ -x /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean /var/lib/php5 $(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime)) Jul 24 16:09:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[255]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/ph p5/maxlifetime ] && [ -x /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean /var/lib/php5 $(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime)) Jul 24 16:17:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[267]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-par ts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jul 24 16:39:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[270]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/ph p5/maxlifetime ] && [ -x /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean /var/lib/php5 $(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime)) Jul 24 17:09:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[282]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/ph p5/maxlifetime ] && [ -x /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean /var/lib/php5 $(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime)) Jul 24 17:17:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[294]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-par ts --report /etc/cron.hourly) It looks like you changed parameters (likely subdomains) after it was installed. That was not allowed in the older versions of this container (there was a disclaimer). And that's probably why it broke. The error message says there are two accounts on there (I'm guessing the second account was created when the script tried to renew with different parameters and things got messed up) Delete the folder "etc" in your config location and restart the container and everything should be fine Quote Link to comment
wingchun222 Posted July 25, 2016 Share Posted July 25, 2016 Thank you so very much!! This fixed it for me! I am having an issue with my Nginx-Letsencrypt docker not updating my ssl certificate and I am at a loss as to what to do. I keep getting privacy errors in chrome and I am able to see it is due to having an out of date certificate. The day my certificate expired I started having this issue. I have restarted the ndignx docker, rebooted my unraid box, all to no avail. Any help would be appreciated!! Here is the output from docker logs Nginx-letsencrypt *** Running /etc/my_init.d/00_regen_ssh_host_keys.sh... *** Running /etc/my_init.d/firstrun.sh... Setting the correct time Current default time zone: 'America/New_York' Local time is now: Sun Jul 24 15:33:07 EDT 2016. Universal Time is now: Sun Jul 24 19:33:07 UTC 2016. Using existing nginx.conf Using existing nginx-fpm.conf Using existing site config Using existing landing page Using existing jail.local Using existing fail2ban filters SUBDOMAINS entered, processing Sub-domains processed are: -d www.jefflix.duckdns.org Using existing DH parameters rm: cannot remove ‘/etc/letsencrypt’: No such file or directory <-------------------------------------------------> <-------------------------------------------------> cronjob running at Sun Jul 24 15:33:07 EDT 2016 Updating certbot script. It will display help info, which you can ignore certbot-auto [sUBCOMMAND] [options] [-d domain] [-d domain] ... Certbot can obtain and install HTTPS/TLS/SSL certificates. By default, it will attempt to use a webserver both for obtaining and installing the cert. Major SUBCOMMANDS are: (default) run Obtain & install a cert in your current webserver certonly Obtain cert, but do not install it (aka "auth") install Install a previously obtained cert in a server renew Renew previously obtained certs that are near expiry revoke Revoke a previously obtained certificate register Perform tasks related to registering with the CA rollback Rollback server configuration changes made during install config_changes Show changes made to server config during installation plugins Display information about installed plugins Choice of server plugins for obtaining and installing cert: --apache Use the Apache plugin for authentication & installation --standalone Run a standalone webserver for authentication (nginx support is experimental, buggy, and not installed by default) --webroot Place files in a server's webroot folder for authentication OR use different plugins to obtain (authenticate) the cert and then install it: --authenticator standalone --installer apache More detailed help: -h, --help print this message, or detailed help on a topic; the available topics are: all, automation, paths, security, testing, or any of the subcommands or plugins (certonly, install, register, nginx, apache, standalone, webroot, etc.) URL is jefflix.duckdns.org Subdomains are www deciding whether to renew the cert(s) Preparing to renew certificate that is older than 60 days Temporarily stopping Nginx * Stopping nginx nginx ...done. Generating/Renewing certificate Missing command line flag or config entry for this setting: Please choose an account Choices: ['db70471a0cef@2016-07-18T21:23:35Z (22a1)', '78963df01a2b@2016-04-16T1 6:35:50Z (6e7e)'] Restarting web server * Starting nginx nginx ...done. * Starting nginx nginx ...done. * Starting authentication failure monitor fail2ban ...done. *** Running /etc/rc.local... *** Booting runit daemon... *** Runit started as PID 217 Jul 24 15:33:14 45315b394643 syslog-ng[227]: syslog-ng starting up; version='3.5 .3' Jul 24 15:39:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[243]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/ph p5/maxlifetime ] && [ -x /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean /var/lib/php5 $(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime)) Jul 24 16:09:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[255]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/ph p5/maxlifetime ] && [ -x /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean /var/lib/php5 $(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime)) Jul 24 16:17:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[267]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-par ts --report /etc/cron.hourly) Jul 24 16:39:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[270]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/ph p5/maxlifetime ] && [ -x /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean /var/lib/php5 $(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime)) Jul 24 17:09:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[282]: (root) CMD ( [ -x /usr/lib/ph p5/maxlifetime ] && [ -x /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean ] && [ -d /var/lib/php5 ] && /usr/lib/php5/sessionclean /var/lib/php5 $(/usr/lib/php5/maxlifetime)) Jul 24 17:17:01 45315b394643 /USR/SBIN/CRON[294]: (root) CMD ( cd / && run-par ts --report /etc/cron.hourly) It looks like you changed parameters (likely subdomains) after it was installed. That was not allowed in the older versions of this container (there was a disclaimer). And that's probably why it broke. The error message says there are two accounts on there (I'm guessing the second account was created when the script tried to renew with different parameters and things got messed up) Delete the folder "etc" in your config location and restart the container and everything should be fine Quote Link to comment
essjay Posted July 31, 2016 Share Posted July 31, 2016 Hi guys. Brand new to Dockers and looking to start off with ZoneMinder 1.29. I have a 4TB WD Purple that I'd like to exclusively use for storing images. I've installed the drive and formatted it with Unassigned Devices. What do I do next? Do I need to create a vdisk or something and somehow assign that to the ZM Docker? The config files can go on the same SSD that the Docker image will be on. Quote Link to comment
aptalca Posted July 31, 2016 Author Share Posted July 31, 2016 Hi guys. Brand new to Dockers and looking to start off with ZoneMinder 1.29. I have a 4TB WD Purple that I'd like to exclusively use for storing images. I've installed the drive and formatted it with Unassigned Devices. What do I do next? Do I need to create a vdisk or something and somehow assign that to the ZM Docker? The config files can go on the same SSD that the Docker image will be on. Mount the 4TB disk with the unassigned devices plugin and use that mount location as the config folder location within the zoneminder container settings during install. The images and videos for zoneminder are stored under its config folder in "events" No need for a vdisk. They are used for VMs. Docker containers use regular shares on unraid for their data Quote Link to comment
essjay Posted July 31, 2016 Share Posted July 31, 2016 Great, thanks for that. And will ZM by default just keep filling the disk or do I have to tell it something like to only store 3.99TB of data? Quote Link to comment
essjay Posted July 31, 2016 Share Posted July 31, 2016 OK I've tried creating and starting the ZM Docker but I'm getting a 404 back when I try and use the "WebUI" link. I've attached my setting (images) Quote Link to comment
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