Something must happen.I setup a backup and copied the backup file to windows system and when I try to restore the backup, nothing happens.
Do you get an error message? Anything in any log files? What commands did you use?
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Something must happen.I setup a backup and copied the backup file to windows system and when I try to restore the backup, nothing happens.
I run the command in PowerShell and nothing happens. It just goes to the next line and the window is just there. Ill upload a screenshot soon.Something must happen.
Do you get an error message? Anything in any log files? What commands did you use?
I run the command in PowerShell and nothing happens. It just goes to the next line and the window is just there. Ill upload a screenshot soon.
What were the errors in the logs? Was the "waiting for connection" the teslamate container or postgresql container?Having lots of linux but very little docker background, I tried getting teslamate up and running in a scratch virtual machine. When composing with the current (July '23) YAML file from the github repo, I was unable to connect to the teslamate container - kept getting various connection refused errors.
There's lots of info around (here, reddit, github, etc) but nothing comprehensive.
I was able to "just get it to work" by changing the postgres image line in the yaml file from postgres:15 to postgres:12 -- but I have absolutely no idea why this worked or whether it's a good/bad/neutral idea to leave it this way. Any suggestions here - and thoughts on why the (supposedly) most current documentation wouldn't work?
Well derp. I did not. However, that is exactly what my search results found for me - terminate the old PostgreSQL volume after a backup. I torched the wrong directory and borked the entire thing.Did you follow the upgrade instructions here:
I'm sure you did, but just want to confirm the starting point.
No card turning in needed here. If you get stuck, start with the logs:Sorry I’m so new to this that I don’t even know how to check for basic logs (I should be forced to turn in my tech-bro card, I suppose?)… I‘m doing a zero-data brand new install so nuking and rebuilding at this point is 100% painless… but I hope to have actual data soon that I’d want to protect ;-)
For me that isdocker-compose logs <container>
docker-compose logs teslamate
docker-compose logs database
I should have sent you thisWell derp. I did not. However, that is exactly what my search results found for me - terminate the old PostgreSQL volume after a backup. I torched the wrong directory and borked the entire thing.
Which then made me stumble upon the "completely remove and uninstall Docker" discussion I linked as always, thanks mate!
Docker install | TeslaMateThere's lots of info around (here, reddit, github, etc) but nothing comprehensive.
Yes, you simply sign out of the lease account and sign in with your own Tesla account.So, I have been running Teslamate for about 4 years against my company lease Tesla - all brilliant! However, that car is going back soon, and I have a personal replacement Tesla arriving...
The replacement car will be signed into a completely different account (home, not work), and although there is a 3 month overlap on the cars, my understanding is having both in one Teslamate instance is simply not happening.
So assuming I *just* wanted to 'replace' my old car with my new one, would I just sign out of one account in the Teslamate UI and sign into the new car's one?
What happens to the existing data, would that still be there but separated off, or do I need to delete the database or something?
If I did need/want o clear down (the backup is getting quite big), how do I do that without literally starting from scratch?
Any advice/assistance greatly appreciated .
What do the logs say? You could try logging out of TeslaMate and back in and see if it can poll your car.quick question - maybe you guys can help.
I just noticed that my Teslamate (after I cloned my RaspberryPi car to memory stick) hasn't been updating properely.
last drive info, for example, is 2 months old. states look ok, but battery SOC levels have large gaps and so on.
Do I have to reconnect teslamate to car, or something else?
also, for example, car name is shown as "NULL"