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[solved] how to correct a messed up docker container (delete the extra parameters)

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Hello there,

 

i messed up my Plex container.

I read in a thread how to give a docker a MAC address (i'm new to unraid and try a lot of things)

there was something written which i copy&paste to extra parameters.

the docker try to restart with the new parameters but there was an error message.

i could only click "done"

and now it is an orphan image

is it possible to clear my mess out of the extra parameter.....with the terminal or somehow?

 

regards

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Edited by Schicksal

Go to Docker -> Add Container -> pick the template from the drop-down list. It will have your last parameters

 

If you have problems with a docker, ask question in that particular docker support topic for more targeted answer.

 

I saw your other post in the other topic in a [DEPRECATED] forum. What are you trying to do with the Plex docker?

Edited by testdasi

  • Author

I‘m trying to get a static global ipv6 to my Plex Server so I can reach it from external.

 

So I reinstall the Plex Docker?

23 minutes ago, Schicksal said:

I‘m trying to get a static global ipv6 to my Plex Server so I can reach it from external.

 

So I reinstall the Plex Docker?

Yes, revert the problematic parameters and reinstall Plex docker and it will come back.

 

How comfortable are you with network setup?

(with array stopped) Settings -> Network Settings -> choose both IPv4 and IPv6 in Network protocol and make the appropriate setup to give your server an IPv6 (assuming your router supports v6)

 

Set your Plex docker in "Bridge" network type i.e. it will use the same IP as your server.

 

Then in port-forwarding config of your router, point a certain port x to your server IP + 32400.

 

The in Plex settings, look for Remote Access, enable and test (would be best to use the port x in the step above in the "Manually specify public port" to make it test faster).

 

If that still doesn't work then your ISP doesn't allow access.

 

To be honest, don't see why you need ipv6 for that.

  • Author

Because I have FTTH and only IPv6.

I have no public IPv4.

 

Ok, I thought bridge mode is something different and host behave like you describe.

I’ll test it this evening.

 

I had a Windows PC as Plex Server so the infrastructure is working.

 

Thanks

 

 

——-edit——-

Thanks, Plex container is back again.

 

External access is the next thing to solve but this thread is solved.

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