![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9cc0aefa-19a8-4b65-8f70-fcc8ff1228be.png)
![](https://fry.gs/pictrs/image/c6832070-8625-4688-b9e5-5d519541e092.png)
Some would even say three orders of magnitude.
Some would even say three orders of magnitude.
So it’s not a flaw.
Ok, that definitely helped. It now seems to run without errors…
Creating lemmy_pictrs_1 ... done
Creating lemmy_postgres_1 ... done
Creating lemmy_lemmy_1 ... done
Creating lemmy_lemmy-ui_1 ... done
Creating lemmy_proxy_1 ... done
But, then it just drops back to the command line. The docs say You can access the lemmy-ui at http://localhost:80
, however, running a browser directly on the VM that lemmy is (supposedly) running on, and going to any of localhost:80, 127.0.0.1:80, the.machine.ip:80, all say unable to connect.
Seems to be running?
$ ps -ef | grep lemmy
avahi 613 1 0 02:47 ? 00:00:02 avahi-daemon: running [lemmy.local]
root 28970 28950 0 08:29 ? 00:00:00 /app/lemmy
70 29018 27950 0 08:29 ? 00:00:00 postgres: lemmy lemmy 172.19.0.3(33172) idle
70 29019 27950 0 08:29 ? 00:00:00 postgres: lemmy lemmy 172.19.0.3(33182) idle
70 29020 27950 0 08:29 ? 00:00:00 postgres: lemmy lemmy 172.19.0.3(33188) idle
70 29022 27950 0 08:29 ? 00:00:00 postgres: lemmy lemmy 172.19.0.3(33194) idle
70 29024 27950 0 08:29 ? 00:00:00 postgres: lemmy lemmy 172.19.0.3(33204) idle
70 29025 27950 0 08:29 ? 00:00:00 postgres: lemmy lemmy 172.19.0.3(33212) idle
70 29026 27950 0 08:29 ? 00:00:00 postgres: lemmy lemmy 172.19.0.3(33216) idle
Any tips on where to find logs, etc? I’m not even sure where it downloaded everything to, as it’s not in the lemmy folder that the instructions had me create.
ETA: netstat -lp
doesn’t seem to show it listening on any ports.
Well, that seems to have gotten a bit further, at least.
Pulling lemmy (dessalines/lemmy:0.17.4)...
0.17.4: Pulling from dessalines/lemmy
8a49fdb3b6a5: Pull complete
0de2c9bbcc62: Pull complete
0f4c460d690c: Pull complete
Digest: sha256:7aa2f62bf3217191797e374a6aa283b77d13632db2922335d0430029beb53b1d
Status: Downloaded newer image for dessalines/lemmy:0.17.4
Pulling lemmy-ui (dessalines/lemmy-ui:0.17.1)...
0.17.1: Pulling from dessalines/lemmy-ui
8921db27df28: Pull complete
361849a0fe60: Pull complete
4769d5fe84bb: Pull complete
1a33b52da743: Pull complete
b50526249338: Pull complete
cdece431b19a: Pull complete
Digest: sha256:b45e296a82c308c3839f3ce676df3b852aab519e21bd3d7b38e8d0064e95d25e
Status: Downloaded newer image for dessalines/lemmy-ui:0.17.1
Pulling proxy (nginx:1-alpine)...
1-alpine: Pulling from library/nginx
4db1b89c0bd1: Pull complete
bd338968799f: Pull complete
6a107772494d: Pull complete
9f05b0cc5f6e: Pull complete
4c5efdb87c4a: Pull complete
c8794a7158bf: Pull complete
8de2a93581dc: Pull complete
768e67c521a9: Pull complete
Digest: sha256:2d194184b067db3598771b4cf326cfe6ad5051937ba1132b8b7d4b0184e0d0a6
Status: Downloaded newer image for nginx:1-alpine
Creating lemmy_postgres_1 ... error
Creating lemmy_pictrs_1 ...
ERROR: for lemmy_postgres_1 Cannot create container for service postgres: json: cannot unmarshal number into Go struct field LogConfig.HostConfig.LogConfig.CCreating lemmy_pictrs_1 ... error
ERROR: for lemmy_pictrs_1 Cannot create container for service pictrs: json: cannot unmarshal number into Go struct field LogConfig.HostConfig.LogConfig.Config of type string
ERROR: for postgres Cannot create container for service postgres: json: cannot unmarshal number into Go struct field LogConfig.HostConfig.LogConfig.Config of type string
ERROR: for pictrs Cannot create container for service pictrs: json: cannot unmarshal number into Go struct field LogConfig.HostConfig.LogConfig.Config of type string
ERROR: Encountered errors while bringing up the project.
Reading through the comments in this thread, I’d just like to mention how amusing it is to see so many people in the fediverse arguing in favor of walled gardens and vendor lock-in. Like, do you even know where you are?
My first modem was 33,600 bps
Heh. 300bps for me, and I didn’t have any storage for my Vic-20, so had to retype in the terminal software from the back of the modem manual every time I turned the computer on. Those were the good old days. 🤣
Before FB, just getting an email from someone that they forwarded from someone else was enough for some people to accept whatever the email said as absolute fact and forward it again to everyone they knew.
Why would anyone want to put solar on their landlord’s property? Unless one has a 30 year lease on the property, that seems like a huge risk, to me.
Spoiler alert. The mammals won (for now)