Photoprism GUI inaccessible

  • FYI completely gave up on this and just uninstalled photoprism and switched to immich in docker.

    Hi folks hoping someone can help get to the bottom of this because its really xxxxing me off.


    Fresh install of OMV7

    OMV extras added

    photoprism plugin configured and says its running.

    GUI - inaccessible (ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT)

    there are no errors relating to photoprism (database or app) that i can see in the logs (but happy to look again) just confirmations of evrything starting OK. for example:

    really appreciate any assistance in getting to the bottom of this.

  • votdev

    Approved the thread.
  • Hello,


    I'm encountering the exact same issue as described in this thread.


    Here's the output from sudo podman ps in my environment, which seems to indicate a port conflict:


    As you can see, both photoprism-db and photoprism-app are attempting to use port 2342 on the host, which is causing a conflict.


    My system details are:


    OMV Version: 7.7.11-1 Sandworm


    PhotoPrism Plugin Version: 7.0.1-1


    Has anyone found a workaround or a solution for this yet? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.


    Thank you.

  • Same problem! My Podman results:


    Code
    $ sudo podman ps
    [sudo] password for ufanders:
    CONTAINER ID  IMAGE                                      COMMAND     CREATED       STATUS                     PORTS                   NAMES
    bda72456cbe4  localhost/podman-pause:4.3.1-0                         14 hours ago  Up 14 hours ago            0.0.0.0:3670->8080/tcp  de047c985501-infra
    57e81763fd0f  docker.io/filebrowser/filebrowser:v2.32.0              14 hours ago  Up 14 hours ago (healthy)  0.0.0.0:3670->8080/tcp  filebrowser-app
    ec255fb374b8  localhost/podman-pause:4.3.1-0                         1 second ago  Up 2 seconds ago           0.0.0.0:2342->2342/tcp  03c46cfbf23b-infra


    I see no port conflict for photoprism...

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