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I have installed OMV 3.0.86 on a real system and the media is transferring from my backup onto the pool. I thought maybe removing the VM from the equation would solve my woes, but I'm still not having any luck. I am considering having all my applications run in Docker, and so far I've been successful, but rtorrent just does not want to cooperate.
And my config:
CodeAlles anzeigenexecute = {sh,-c,/usr/bin/php7 /usr/share/webapps/rutorrent/php/initplugins.php abc &} execute.nothrow = rm,/run/php/.rtorrent.sock network.scgi.open_local = /run/php/.rtorrent.sock schedule = socket_chmod,0,0,"execute=chmod,0660,/run/php/.rtorrent.sock" schedule = socket_chgrp,0,0,"execute=chgrp,abc,/run/php/.rtorrent.sock" log.open_file = "rtorrent", /config/log/rtorrent/rtorrent.log log.add_output = "info", "rtorrent" min_peers = 40 max_peers = 125 max_uploads = 15 # download_rate = 10000 # upload_rate = 5000 schedule = watch_directory_1,5,5,"load.start=/downloads/watched/*.torrent" directory = /downloads/incoming session = /config/rtorrent/rtorrent_sess schedule = low_diskspace,5,60,close_low_diskspace=100M # ip = 178.32.28.51 bind = 0.0.0.0 port_range = 60548-60548 check_hash = no use_udp_trackers = no encryption = allow_incoming,enable_retry,prefer_plaintext dht = disable dht_port = 6881 peer_exchange = no # network.http.ssl_verify_peer.set=0 # scgi_port = 0.0.0.0:5000 encoding_list = UTF-8 # system.umask.set = 022
So you've opened port 60548 in your router? and you've added it to the docker config?
please try adding a range like 60548-60553 in both docker config (yes, 1 line pr. port.. take a while ) and in your router...
Maybe printscreen the config of the docker so we can see your setup