wget: bad port #197
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I am getting the error and the scripts are not being able to download anything. What am I doing wrong? Please see my logs here:
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If you changed the default port of the application, that is probably your problem. Your not supposed to change the port... |
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If you did what you said, you would have nothing in your missing/cutoff list, which would be the issue then on a new install... It's failing at this line: arr-scripts/lidarr/Audio.service.bash Line 989 in 92b9f3a You can manually run the wget command and replace the variables as required to see what is returned... |
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Is there a fix that doesn't involve reinstalling the container? I've been downloading for a week straight and suddenly seem to have the same problem.
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@david007co
The problem was probably a bug from a container update, see here: #212
It should now be fixed, so a simple container restart should fix the issue....