When the container is down, the port is not listed in the netstats
When the container is down, the port is not listed in the netstats
Yes Sonarr is not working but I have a container It worked fine for the last month and it just stopped working maybe a week ago
I’ve tried it and it the same issue
I was assuming that it was the container since it’s running. The app itself doesn’t work, but the container starts normally.
Good point, I’ll try
Yes I did
Restarted the container, docker, and the whole server.
Same issue
Good idea, but there is just one container of each
Ha yes you’re right, thanks
I edited the post
fyi nothing changed before it broke
I still see XP pcs in the wild sometimes
Even if this was true, that wouldn’t lead to less emissions but just more flights.
As we can see, every time the efficiency increases, the flight price drops, and the number of flights increases. So, it just allows us to fly more for the same amount of C02.
10 years should not have to watch porn. The problem is that it is often the only “sex education” they’ll have. But it’s a terrible example of sexual life.
Sex Ed should be about pleasure, sane sex life, type of relation, etc. As well as the usual risks and disease presented, so teenagers can understand the difference between performance and reality
“Then what’s these applications on your phone that you obligated to unlock for me?”
Thank you
The issue was actually that the container somehow didn’t have access to its directory anymore. No idea why or how to correct it.
I just created another config directory and use the backup to set everything
So it’s working again, but I have no idea how it got stuck