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Skeleton Man

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  1. Dentro de la interfas de truenas, debes seleccionar la seccion de aplicaciones en la columna izquierda, dentro de la interfas de aplicaciones puedes ver todas las aplicaciones qie tienes instaladas, seleccionas la de imich y sale listado el puerto dentro de "workloads" o incluso puedes hacerle clic al boton "web ui", espero que te sirva!
  2. It is an interesting fix, an you may be onto something, I am also having infinite middleware processes being spawn over time pushing the file limits, at first I didn't notice the excessive proccesses and just increased the FD Limit, this caused the middleware processes to go rampant and to consume all ram available eventually causing applications to fail. I tried to apply the fix that you propose but my system failed to start at all and running "systemctl status websocat.service" returns Unit "websocat.service could not be found." Sadly I am not as knowledgeable on truenas or this level of linux systems, so I am unaware how common this is. Hopefully a fix can be found soon, for now I will keep the 1024 FD Limit as it keeps my system stable
  3. I am running the old version of Immich and I don't mind staying on if for a while, but I want to know if we wait until "HexOS Local" releases could you guys solve the migration automatically using it? I really don't want to brick my installation.
  4. I agree with Ioannis statement. I have worked as a software engineer and I wouldn't even dream of telling something to our clients that its not 100% solid and coming in the next release. The more details you give the more potential you have for conflict and disappointment, for now I think they should cook and get the new team acclimated. After that form a plan and release a vague roadmap that gives them wiggle room to change course if needed. Now that does not mean that you cant have frequent updates , for example Anton Hand the main dev of the game Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades does a weekly dev blog informing how the game is going. In my opinion he has done a wonderful job informing the players, but for sure it has given him some headaches . Whatever approach the team of HexOs decides to go for Im looking forward to future updates Peace!
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