If using docker, you can take a copy of the docker data/config and copy it over to the new server.
Make sure to stop both docker containers before copying.
I did this to migrate from nas to nas and ignoring transfer times took me about an hour to get jellyfin, *arrs and about and a dozen other containers working.
What really is a swear word?
The drivers should make up new words, repeat them, use them in anger often. Encourage others around them to join in.
We need a 2025 New Swear Word Awards!
That too, but no, I was referring to the data/config folders for each container.
For example, radarr it would be the config volume you mounted. Generally, the *arrs use a volume called ‘config’, but other containers will differ.
I’ve only had to recover from backups twice in 5 years, once was my fault after fiddling with databases. But if you’re using the development/nightly branches, it’s best to be cautious and avoid having to reconfigure.
Cannot recommend container approach enough. The learning curve isn’t too bad, initially it can be daunting but best way is to jump straight in and try it.
Few things I recommend:
4.69 km/h is speed, whereas 12:42 (min:sec) / km is speed.
Garming measures and displayed both speed and pace. There’s a variety of settings on watch and app regarding speed vs. pace.
Generally, I prefer pace as its easier to compare 1km, 5km and 10km pace and predict times.
Same here…
Underpowered server is what I suspect. It’s taking too long to extract subtitles that it times out. Subsequent requests will work as the result is cached once it eventually finishes.
My workaround was to use external subtitles to remove the need to extract. If you’re using the *arrs checkout bazarr.
That’s 2 sites, both quoting daily mail as their source. That’s one source still.
Might be true. Daily Mail does occasionally accidentally report facts.