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Which explains the empty table in my UI. However I did not dig further. Where should the table be filled? Can I provide any additional information? Thanks |
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Good day, please provide the exact and entire Docker run command or compose file you are using to run Machinaris. Thanks! |
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I started the container with:
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I'm also seeing this after updating to Machinaris 0.4.0 I've changed nothing about the way the container is started (on an Unraid server, FWIW), and the result is that Machinaris 0.4.0 claims to be farming the correct number of plots, but lists no plots under the Farming tab. Edit: I also checked my sqlite3 db, but did find the correct number of records, and then subsequently found that Machinaris had started listing my plots. Perhaps patience was called for in my case? |
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@elexx Thanks for the run command. I read that your plots are all held in a single mount point on your host OS If that is true, then it would be good to see the Machinaris logs. Please attach the last 100 lines or so of these files immediately after you browse to the Farming page.
If those logs, don't make the issue clear, you can enter debug mode (more logging):
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Good day! I think we now see the issue. You need to set your |
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Btw, my setup looks like this:
I'm plotting with madmax. /plotting/tmp is a volume located on a SSD, the same goes with /plotting/dst. /plots is the common folder where my HDDs are mounted:
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Btw, my setup looks like this:
I'm plotting with madmax. /plotting/tmp is a volume located on a SSD, the same goes with /plotting/dst. /plots is the common folder where my HDDs are mounted: