now i get this error when i attempt to access it. anyone know how to set it back?

404: FetchError: request to http://lemmy:8536/api/v3/site

and the command docker compose -p lemmy-easy-deploy logs -f yeilds a bunch of nonsense but this line stood out…

Error: LemmyError { message: Some("Cannot have both private instance and federation enabled."), inner: Cannot have both private instance and federation enabled., context: "SpanTrace" }

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    1 year ago

    i’m so sorry but i still don’t understand…

    root@laptop:/home/rain# docker exec -ti lemmy_postgresql_1 bash
    Error response from daemon: No such container: lemmy_postgresql_1
    
    

    here is the guide i followed that got me to this point… and then i checked that box with out understanding what i was doing…

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      Replace lemmy_postgresql_1 with whatever the name of your database container is. If you don’t know the name, I guess you should be able to figure it out by reading config.env?

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        i don’t see the database mentioned in that file

        The hostname for your instance

        Do NOT put http:// or https://

        ONLY put your domain here. Subdomains are ok.

        LEMMY_HOSTNAME=“atosoul.zapto.org

        If you use Cloudflare, your Cloudflare API token. Otherwise leave blank.

        If present, the DNS-01 challenge will be used to obtain valid HTTPS certificates

        –> If you use the Cloudflare Proxy, DO NOT FORGET to enable Cloudflare’s Full (Strict) SSL mode! <–

        This token must have access to edit the Zone where $LEMMY_HOSTNAME is

        Using this option will increase build time, as the DNS plugin needs to be compiled. Subsequent deploys will be faster.

        CF_API_TOKEN=“”

        Whether or not to build Lemmy from source rather than use the Docker Hub images

        This will significantly increase deploy time!

        BUILD_FROM_SOURCE=“false”

        The name of your Lemmy instance, will be displayed on the site header (only used during first-time setup)

        If you use special characters, please backslash-escape them.

        SETUP_SITE_NAME=“AtoSoul”

        ###############################################################

        SETTINGS FOR ADVANCED USERS ONLY

        I CANNOT HELP YOU WITH ISSUES RELATED TO THESE SETTINGS

        ###############################################################

        The external port to use for Caddy’s port 80

        CADDY_HTTP_PORT=80

        The external port to use for Caddy’s port 443

        CADDY_HTTPS_PORT=443

        If true/1, also deploy the postfix server and configure Lemmy to send emails

        NOTE: Port 25 is USUALLY disabled on most server providers. For this reason, the email service is not well tested

        Feedback on the email service is appreciated!

        USE_EMAIL=“false”

        If true/1, prefix the Caddy host block with http:// to disable TLS entirely

        CADDY_DISABLE_TLS=“false”

        The options below will be passed directly to lemmy.hjson

        See that file for how they will be used

        Remember to backslash escape any special characters!

        POSTGRES_POOL_SIZE=“5” TLS_ENABLED=“true” SETUP_ADMIN_USER=“lemmy” LEMMY_NOREPLY_DISPLAY=“Lemmy NoReply” LEMMY_NOREPLY_FROM=“noreply”

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          Hmm… well, it must be somewhere (I don’t know much about docker). Maybe run some Docker command to list the containers, then supply the appropriate one to the grandparent commenter’s docker exec... command.

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              The name you are looking for should be listed in this output:

              docker ps -a

              You need to run it is root or as

              sudo docker ps -a