From f3c525b7f7dd360f654d8621bbf64e31ad5ff48e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mohamed Bassem Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2025 16:25:03 +0000 Subject: docs: Revert 0.23.2 docs and just update 0.23.1 instead --- .../version-v0.23.2/12-troubleshooting.md | 33 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 33 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/versioned_docs/version-v0.23.2/12-troubleshooting.md (limited to 'docs/versioned_docs/version-v0.23.2/12-troubleshooting.md') diff --git a/docs/versioned_docs/version-v0.23.2/12-troubleshooting.md b/docs/versioned_docs/version-v0.23.2/12-troubleshooting.md deleted file mode 100644 index 15356309..00000000 --- a/docs/versioned_docs/version-v0.23.2/12-troubleshooting.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -# Troubleshooting - -## SqliteError: no such table: user - -This usually means that there's something wrong with the database setup (more concretely, it means that the database is not initialized). This can be caused by multiple problems: -1. **Wiped DATA_DIR:** Your `DATA_DIR` got wiped (or the backing storage dir changed). If you did this intentionally, restart the container so that it can re-initalize the database. -2. **Missing DATA_DIR**: You're not using the default docker compose file, and you forgot to configure the `DATA_DIR` env var. This will result into the database getting set up in a different directory than the one used by the service. - -## Chrome Failed to Read DnsConfig - -If you see this error in the logs of the chrome container, it's a benign error and you can safely ignore it. Whatever problems you're having, is unrelated to this error. - -## AI Tagging not working (when using OpenAI) - -Check the logs of the container and this will usually tell you what's wrong. Common problems are: -1. Typo in the env variable `OPENAI_API_KEY` name resulting into logs saying something like "skipping inference as it's not configured". -2. You forgot to call `docker compose up` after configuring open ai. -3. OpenAI requires pre-charging the account with credits before using it, otherwise you'll get an error like "insufficient funds". - -## AI Tagging not working (when using Ollama) - -Check the logs of the container and this will usually tell you what's wrong. Common problems are: -1. Typo in the env variable `OLLAMA_BASE_URL` name resulting into logs saying something like "skipping inference as it's not configured". -2. You forgot to call `docker compose up` after configuring ollama. -3. You didn't change the `INFERENCE_TEXT_MODEL` env variable, resulting into hoarder attempting to use gpt models with ollama which won't work. -4. Ollama server is not reachable by the hoarder container. This can be caused by: - 1. Ollama server being in a different docker network than the hoarder container. - 2. You're using `localhost` as the `OLLAMA_BASE_URL` instead of the actual address of the ollama server. `localhost` points to the container itself, not the docker host. Check this [stackoverflow answer](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24319662/from-inside-of-a-docker-container-how-do-i-connect-to-the-localhost-of-the-mach) to find how to correctly point to the docker host address instead. - -## Crawling not working - -Check the logs of the container and this will usually tell you what's wrong. Common problems are: -1. You changed the name of the chrome container but didn't change the `BROWSER_WEB_URL` env variable. -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2