Internal Server Error #801
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Please hop onto discord for troubleshooting. Also /path/to/config is a placeholder not a real path. And the error you're facing is an apache error not jellyseerr. Unless you can't access it on lan too |
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I thought it was an apache issue, but everything looked normal, so it was really confusing me. Then I couldn't access it on LAN either, so figured it was Jellyseerr. However, I just rebooted my entire server, and weirdly, it's working again. I'm so confused now. LOL So the path/to/config doesn't matter? But if I have any more issues, I'll hop on the Discord. Thanks for the response, and for the program itself. I love it, and it allows all my users to request...everyone of my users loves this. :-) |
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Ah, ok. Hmm, interesting. When I went in to edit it, it was already changed
to:
volumes:
- ./config:/app/config
And it's in home/jim/dockers/jellyseerr
…On Fri, Jun 7, 2024 at 2:21 PM Fallenbagel ***@***.***> wrote:
Ok, so I did install it using docker (first time ever using docker, so I'm
not that familiar with it, so please bear with me.) and if my understanding
is correct, I need to point the path to the var/lib/docker location,
correct?
So here:
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No.
You need to map it somewhere. Proper. If not the minute you recreate your
container everything will be gone.
volumes:
- /opt/jellyseerr:/app/config
For example ^^
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Awesome, thank you so much! Inside the settings.json shows both URL's to
Jellyfin and Jellyseerr.
But I just discovered I have two separate folders each with
docker-compose.yml and folders for app and config. Inside the config of
both is the settings.json. Now I'm not sure which is the one it's using. Is
there a way to find out, so I can delete the other one?
home/jim/compose-jellyseer (this one in settings only shows the URL for
Jellyfin)
home/jim/dockers/jellyyseer (this one in the settings shows both URL's)
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As long as the perms are correct that's fine too. You can make sure if
perms are correct by checking your settings.json and stuff and see if your
server details are saved. If so you're good :D
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You're not going to believe this.... neither of those locations had the
right API key. So I did a search of my system, and found the settings.json
file with the correct key. Located at:
/path/to/appdata/config/settings.json
So it apparently made those folders. Will it work this way, or how can I
move it to where it should be?
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Awesome, thank you so much! Inside the settings.json shows both URL's to
Jellyfin and Jellyseerr.
But I just discovered I have two separate folders each with
docker-compose.yml and folders for app and config. Inside the config of
both is the settings.json. Now I'm not sure which is the one it's using. Is
there a way to find out, so I can delete the other one?
home/jim/compose-jellyseer (this one in settings only shows the URL for
Jellyfin)
home/jim/dockers/jellyyseer (this one in the settings shows both URL's)
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As long as the perms are correct that's fine too. You can make sure if
perms are correct by checking your settings.json and stuff and see if your
server details are saved. If so you're good :D
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Check the apikey. See which one matches the one that's shown on your
jellyseerr web ui
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Yeah, I had a feeling. So is there an easy way to move the config folder to
where it should be?
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Not a good idea to use that. Permission nightmare
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I think I finally got it set right. I just removed everything and started
over (since I had to do that a couple days ago, there wasn't much in the
requests...and what was already in there, I've bookmarked the IMDB pages),
and now I'm pretty sure I have it all set up properly. I followed the
instructions from this page:
https://www.llewellynhughes.co.uk/post/installing-jellyseerr/
And it worked perfectly. Thank you for all your help in understanding what
I did wrong. LOL I've learned a lot more about dockers now, so thanks for
that as well. :-)
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You just map the config folder on the compose
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Hello @LordSith77 can you share your Apache reverse proxy configuration? |
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Thank you @LordSith77 . Unfortunately, I'm looking for a working configuration where jellyseerr is in a basedir (my.domain/jellyseerr). I'll restart working on it as this is now supported by the latest Jellyseerr version. |
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I've had Jellyseerr installed and running great for a few months now. A couple days ago, I was alerted that it was not showing up for users anymore, and instead had an error page. I couldn't find the cause, so I removed Jellyseerr completely, then re-installed it (using the guide on the main page (linked to the docker setup). This morning, it was erroring again, so I reset it once again. Now a few hours later, it's having an internal server error again.. I get it all set up, scan the Jellyfin movies and TV, and everything is working perfectly. Then a few hours later, it's all gone again.
I have it running in a reverse proxy (Proxy redirects to :5055)
I've checked all my Apache settings, and everything is exactly the same as it was when it was working.
As far as I can tell, I'm thinking it's the:
volumes:
- /path/to/appdata/config:/app/config
So this time, I followed another sites directions, and going by what they said, I changed that line to:
~/compose-jellyseerr/config:/app/config
This folder is located in my user home director (Home/jim/compose-jellyseer)
I'm at a complete loss at how to fix this. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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