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02:14:24<mkg20001>how many instances of archivewarrior vm should i run? one per physical machine? one per ip? one per project?
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02:27:24<mkg20001>(i have multiple ipv4s unused on some servers)
02:32:20<Fijxu|m>why?
02:33:18<@imer>mkg20001: per ip rate limits depend on the project, for ArchiveTeam's Choice I'd guess we usually expect people to only run one per ip? although a few more is unlikely to hurt
02:33:39<mkg20001>i have /29 on a hetzner server that i use for vps testing. i've got a few ips that are unused. so that's why i'm asking. currently have one vm per ipv4.
02:34:30<@imer>sounds reasonable, if you're running a specific project it might be best to ask in the project channel what the known per-ip limits are
02:35:01<mkg20001>how can i get the irc name of a project? is there a page or is it just warrior-<id>?
02:36:41<@imer>they'll usually be listed on the wiki https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Main_Page there's a little section on the main page or you can search for the page on the project, e.g. https://wiki.archiveteam.org/index.php/Telegram -> #telegrab in the info panel on the side
02:45:02<@JAA>You might want to run the project containers rather than the warrior if you manage the projects manually anyway.
02:46:33<mkg20001>makes sense, i will take a look tomorrow. right now I just spun up a few vms.
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12:40:24<SammySkye>I'm sure Ryz has asked this already, but I will ask anyway; Is there an easy way to (with the use of the web interface) change or see the working directory of the warrior? The way I installed Docker placed it in a small ssd that could easily overflow with larger files. I have 600GB+ free on another ssd that I would rather use. I have checked my os
12:40:24<SammySkye>for potential folders where it is working, but found nothing, not even the environment variables file mentioned..
12:41:02<SammySkye>I am on debian 12 btw
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14:20:53<@JAA>SammySkye: That's impossible through the WUI because the warrior only sees the inside of the container. The storage location a Docker-wide thing in the daemon config, and I'm not sure it can be changed for a single container. The daemon config is normally at /etc/docker/daemon.json , and the default storage location is normally /var/lib/docker/ .
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17:50:38<SammySkye>I have two instances of the warrior running, one of them has stopped receiving jobs alltogether for some reason.
17:58:21<SammySkye>oh nevermind, its because there's no more room..
17:58:36<SammySkye>this is why I'd love to change the working directory
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