SolarCzar
SolarCzar
IImmich
Created by SolarCzar on 1/15/2025 in #help-desk-support
Importing a module script failed. (500)
Been using Immich for a long while just fine. Upgraded to v1.124.2 and can't figure out where I went wrong... but thumbnails won't come up, can't access pics, and getting errors in app. I run mine in Portainer on an old Cisco C220 enterprise server. I repulled the repository and it failed. Set up a new docker compose file, deleting previous unused images, and thought I had it. was pulling in images (~43K), then it hung up. I've been reading for a week and to throw a cooking analogy out... I'm no chef, just a cook and the why's of some of the other chef's recipe changes that some have tried to fix theirs with is confusing to me. So...thought I'd throw mine out here for any help. Thanks guys
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IImmich
Created by SolarCzar on 7/31/2023 in #help-desk-support
Ubuntu 5.19.0-50-generic issue lost stack?
First post here...In full transparency, I'm a cook not a chef, when it comes to following code instructions. So been running PhotoPrism for ~1.5yrs, and spun up Immich in a Portainer stack. Was running great for the last two weeks and really loving Immich. Today I had some routine "security updates" in Ubuntu 22.04. Upon reboot a kernal panic came up and after much reading, determined that a grub problem ensued, and had to get to a recovery mode and run...
sudo update-initramfs -u -k 5.19.0-50-generic
sudo update-grub
sudo update-initramfs -u -k 5.19.0-50-generic
sudo update-grub
I say this as now the fun begins. Everything booted up fine, except now...my Immich Portainer stack is gone. Just gone! I'm looking for other files right now, but the container and stack are nowhere to be found. I am losing my mind here. It's not that I can't spin up another stack, it's that I can't trust it, if I can't figure out what happened. I'm perfectly content if I did something wrong in my setup, but I followed the https://immich.app/docs/install/portainer to the letter. Any ideas on where to start?
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