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I’m not so sure about that, as I’m getting an error whenever I try to hook jacket up to the account I just created.

I’ll post an issue to the jacket issue log when I get home though after trying again I case there’s a delay in creating an account and the passkey becoming usable.

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Interesting, I’ll try again from my desktop when I get back home again. I guess it’s possible that it’s my phone that’s the problem.

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I was going to say that the big downside to that would be a lack of any kind of version control, but I guess if you need that you can always use git and just commit changes there and (optionally) push them to a repository somewhere.

Whisparr is so much better with Postgres for its data back end

I have a library of videos that I’ve downloaded with whisparr running in a docker container. I’ve had a problem with the sqlite DB getting corrupted on a daily basis. I followed the guide on switching to postgres and it only took about 15 minutes, including setting up a postgres server. I really recommend anyone running it...

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I think it’s a relatively recent thing. As the documentation for each of the *arts has a relatively recent minimum version number I think.

Here’s where I went when looking for whisparr, but just replace that with the arr you’re wanting to use and it’ll give you decent steps for getting your database created and migrated into it: wiki.servarr.com/whisparr/postgres-setup

Audiobookshelf remote volume

Hey there, I need the techies among you: I got an Arr stack running on a VPS with lots of storage, but have my Audiobookshelf set up on my regular VPS where it has been running for quite a while now. So I’d like to keep it where it is basically and mount the audiobooks folder from Readarr in the torrent VPS into my other VPS....

nimmo,
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I’ve not tried this myself, but how about mounting the volume using sshfs?

simplytim.io/mounting-a-sftp-ssh-share-as-a-volum…

This is of course assuming that you’ve got ssh access to the VPS.

I’m currently mounting volumes using cifs and NFS, but I don’t think I’d be too keen on exposing those to the internet at large.

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