November 23, 20169 yr I've added/removed lots of dockers. Some were great, some weren't. I removed most of them and kind of want to start from 0 and only keep the ones I really like. I don't know if this behavior is me but when I select ADD to add the docker and then I drop down my templates to look for that dockers template they are no longer there. I need to get these templates back so I know what paths to use and ports. I did add a couple template repositories, but deleted them and want to start from scratch. It almost seems like when I add the repository it is not reading the templates into the system. That's all one needs to do to get your templates back, just add the repositories and click save. I'm most likely being a dumbass and forgetting something as usual.
November 23, 20169 yr Two words. Community Applications. It's a docker (and plugin) repository management plugin, and has backup, previous apps, cleanup, all sorts of things that actively address pretty much every issue you outlined. I don't know if it's intelligent enough to recover your templates, but it can't hurt to try.
November 23, 20169 yr I've added/removed lots of dockers. Some were great, some weren't. I removed most of them and kind of want to start from 0 and only keep the ones I really like. I don't know if this behavior is me but when I select ADD to add the docker and then I drop down my templates to look for that dockers template they are no longer there. I need to get these templates back so I know what paths to use and ports. I did add a couple template repositories, but deleted them and want to start from scratch. It almost seems like when I add the repository it is not reading the templates into the system. That's all one needs to do to get your templates back, just add the repositories and click save. I'm most likely being a dumbass and forgetting something as usual. Hey man, if I remember correctly you run a plugin free system. I can only echo what Jonathan has said, however, in answer to your question, You got to make sure that you add the template repository with the exact right location in github. For instance ours is https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-templates/tree/master/linuxserver.io. These are stored on your flash drive in /config/plugins/dockerMan/templates Your personally configured docker templates are stored on your flash drive in /flash/config/plugins/dockerMan/templates-user
November 23, 20169 yr Author Yes sir. It is the other way around. I have many plugins, but no dockers. I remove and add when I get time off of work. Since I'm oncall for the holiday I figured I'd spend a little time fooling around with some dockers. Thanks bud, nice hearing from you. Need to get back on IRC. Loved that quassel.
November 23, 20169 yr Yes sir. It is the other way around. I have many plugins, but no dockers. I remove and add when I get time off of work. Since I'm oncall for the holiday I figured I'd spend a little time fooling around with some dockers. Thanks bud, nice hearing from you. Need to get back on IRC. Loved that quassel. Install Community Applications then, you'll thank jonathan for that advice.
November 24, 20169 yr Author Yea, I have that installed. Gets hung up on port 4242 when adding quassel looks like since that's what Crashplan uses also. A couple glasses of wine doesn't help either. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
November 24, 20169 yr Author My bad. Changed the port in quassel client and connected right up. Now lets idle!
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