#"Server Endpoint URL"
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:wave: Hey @rain vessel,
Thanks for reaching out to us. Please follow the recommended actions below; this will help us be more effective in our support effort and leave more time for building Immich
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References
- Container Logs:
docker compose logsdocs - Container Status:
docker compose psdocs - Reverse Proxy: https://immich.app/docs/administration/reverse-proxy
Checklist
- :blue_square: I have verified I'm on the latest release(note that mobile app releases may take some time).
- :blue_square: I have read applicable release notes.
- :blue_square: I have reviewed the FAQs for known issues.
- :blue_square: I have reviewed Github for known issues.
- :blue_square: I have tried accessing Immich via local ip (without a custom reverse proxy).
- :blue_square: I have uploaded the relevant logs, docker compose, and .env files, making sure to use code formatting.
- :blue_square: I have tried an incognito window, disabled extensions, cleared mobile app cache, logged out and back in, different browsers, etc. as applicable
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If this ticket can be closed you can use the /close command, and re-open it later if needed.
Correct, you type http://ipaddress:port/api
But you can also omit /api, doesn't matter
It would be helpful if you can show what you've entered
Didn't you even write in the description that you wrote ip & port? :P
I did! loooooong day today
I'm stressed because the wife just told me this morning that Google notified her that she's at 99% of her storage max.
I love this app - love Louis Rossman for pointing me here
Ah I see.
I think many people have been there lol
I hope I can move this to a linux server in the future off of my windows/docker set up I've just made
Yeah, running server stuff on linux makes a lot more sense and is much less painful
I've got an old PC I might just use for it
Hey, how do you get around your home IP changing when using the app? Do you use a service like DynDNS?
Those are an ideal starting point