August 5, 20196 yr Hello, This is probably a basic problem or issue I am having with one of my docker apps, and I am looking on the best way to clean it up. This has been reported from the 'Fix Common Problems' app. Though the app works, I was looking on a method to get rid of the error Docker application plexpy has moderator comments listedplexpy (linuxserver/plexpy:latest) has the following comments: Deprecated in favour of Tautulli. (Project renamed) This application has been deprecated from Community Applications for that reason. While still functional, it is no longer recommended to utilize it. Originally installed 'plexpy' which automatically updated to 'Tautulli'. I am presently running Tautulli with no issue but there must be some residue of plexpy somewhere on my flash drive i am assuming? Any suggestions are welcome. Thank you! Edited April 13, 20206 yr by bombz
August 5, 20196 yr 31 minutes ago, bombz said: Docker application plexpy has moderator comments listedplexpy (linuxserver/plexpy:latest) has the following comments: That's the issue. Regardless if your app has been automatically renamed at some point to be tautulli, linuxserver/plexpy (the repository your app is being pulled from) is no longer maintained, and is deprecated (actually, LSIO even deleted that template because of this) You really should install tautulli (linuxserver/tautulli) instead which is being maintained.
August 5, 20196 yr Author Right. But Tautulli is nstalled, so that's why I am confused. Do I have to start fresh? uninstall Tautulli, and reinstall Tautulli?
August 5, 20196 yr 5 minutes ago, bombz said: But Tautulli is nstalled, so that's why I am confused. linuxserver/plexpy is installed otherwise you wouldn't be seeing the warning from FCP (and its no longer being maintained as per LSIO)
August 5, 20196 yr Author OK, It's showing Tautulli though, so not sure why it is referencing that The docker shows it's plexpy but when I select plexpy it takes me to Tautulli. Not to sure how to clear this up.
August 5, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, bombz said: Originally installed 'plexpy' which automatically updated to 'Tautulli'. ^^^ That's why. Regardless of the fact that the app itself changed its name to tautulli, the container itself is deprecated and no longer maintained. 1 hour ago, Squid said: You really should install tautulli (linuxserver/tautulli) instead which is being maintained. You can probably just point the /config entry to your existing appdata and the error will disappear and everything should be good to go.
August 5, 20196 yr Author Hm I have: /mnt/cache/appdata/plexpy (which has data in it) 1.9GB & /mnt/cache/appdata/tautulli (which is empty) Could I simply rename plexpy to Tautulli and it will resolve, is it just due to the mount path? That or just move the data from within plexpy to tautulli, and point it at the new path? Edited August 5, 20196 yr by bombz
August 8, 20196 yr Author Wanted to follow up and question if my theory is correct, so I can close this off. Thanks :-)
April 13, 20206 yr Author Thank you for the help. I noted all my plex.py settings + made backups of the database and configs. installed tautulli disabled plxy.py (but kept it until i am sure things are operating as they should) restored db backup and tested. I think I am good. Thank you
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.