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I would like to be able to specify the default port in the config.xml when initially running the image. I am not sure if this is an unreasonable ask, apologies if so!
By extension, it would be nice to have ENV for the config.xml as a whole (ssl, ssl port, etc)
Reason for change
When you run multiple sonarr or radarr instances and change their network mode to use gluetun, the default port conflicts and only one app is accessible. Even changing the name of the duplicates (ie sonarr, sonarr-anime, sonarr-4k) and having a different config directory does not change this. As of right now, you have to run the apps, go to the config directories (aside from the first instance's) and change the port, then rebuild the containers. This is more tedious it seems in TrueNAS Scale 24.10-rc.
Proposed code change
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Is this a new feature request?
Wanted change
I would like to be able to specify the default port in the config.xml when initially running the image. I am not sure if this is an unreasonable ask, apologies if so!
By extension, it would be nice to have ENV for the config.xml as a whole (ssl, ssl port, etc)
Reason for change
When you run multiple sonarr or radarr instances and change their network mode to use gluetun, the default port conflicts and only one app is accessible. Even changing the name of the duplicates (ie sonarr, sonarr-anime, sonarr-4k) and having a different config directory does not change this. As of right now, you have to run the apps, go to the config directories (aside from the first instance's) and change the port, then rebuild the containers. This is more tedious it seems in TrueNAS Scale 24.10-rc.
Proposed code change
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: