500 connect ECONNREFUSED 172.18.0.6:3001
Hello everyone. I'm really new to be in a OS different than windows, and Im having a hard time with UNRAID, but I keep going, and I'm trying to learn it.
Yesterday I installed Immich, used the bulk upload tool, and it worked like a charm. Created the share, installed everythinog and it worked great.
I've been creating thumbnails, recognising faces and metadata, transcoding videos, and syncing with my androind. REALLY GOOD.
The problem comes when after having a warning of the docker.img being used in its full 20GB, and installing some other like plex, etc, I stopped all the containers, changed the docker.img sice to 100GB, and restarted all the containers.
I can see in the resources usage that Immich is working, but i cant acces it anymorer.
Everytime I try to connect, using my serverIP:2283, it gives me an error 500
connect ECONNREFUSED 172.18.0.6:3001 but that is not my ip!, I mean, I'm trying to connect to 192.168.... but it gives me that error no matter what.
Can anyone help me?
Please, consider ELI5, because I'm really ignorant in unraid
Thank you!
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btw, in my container page, in the immich proxy, it says 172.18.0.2:8080/TCP <-> 192.168.0.23:2283, but i cant find a container with 172.18.0.6:3001 (point six)
and also, i try to check the logs, but they are all blank in every container
Make sure all the immich docker containers are running, and check their logs for any errors
172.18.0.6 is the internal docker address, it is used for internal communication between the containers
All running and no log in anyone. I check it clicking in the containers logo and then in logs
Nice to know, could you point me how to check the problem?
Try restart all the containers of Immich again
I did, and that make te problem appear. Also restarted the whole server with no luck
Well.... thisi is weird. I went to have lunch, and without doing anything, it is working now.
I think it wasn’t finished calculating the hash before
How long (yes, that is a terribly subjective question) should that take? Should it be comparable to hashing a 4.7gb iso? Or transcoding a 4k Blu-ray movie to mkv? Or running Ocr on 10 page document?
My reply above wasn’t meant for this thread, I mistakenly talked about different issue. If you cannot access the system, it means there is something wrong with it and we will need logs to troubleshoot
I need to learn more about docker/podman. I haven't needed it until now, but this project is worth taking the time to figure out how all this stuff is packed together
I suggest starting with Docker since it has more resources to learn and once you use it and find somethings that you need that Docker doesn’t apply then switch to Podman