Setup:
Debian running podman. Containers and compose files are managed with Dockge. qBit and Gluetun are on a single compose file and all qBit traffic is routed through Gluetun.
qBit seems to starts first before Gluetun is fully set up and qBit doesn’t see the open port. Every time I start them together, I have to manually restart qBit again once Gluetun is ready. Once it’s restarted, it shows as open and connected again.
I tried looking for ways to delay startup in a compose file but I didn’t get any results.
Is there a solution to this?
I use only the default depends_on along with network mode in my setup and it works but your glutun might be taking longer to load so something like this might help.
You definitely need some kind of depends on thought:
See if your qBit container supports mounting scripts to be run at startup and just throw in a
sleep 60
or whateverDid you specify a dependency? https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/05-services/#depends_on
If qbit depends on gluetun it doesn’t start before it.
For this kind of question it’s always good to show the compose file(s)
I added this to my qBit section:
depends_on: gluetun: condition: service_healthy restart: true
It caused an error with gluetun somehow
You only need depends_on: gluetun. Did you observe the logs at boot? Do they still show that qbit starts first?
I added a pastebin of the compose file
I tried adding depends_on to the qBit, but I got the same result. I think it’s already dependent on gluetun for the network_mode
Make a wait for the container.
https://docs.docker.com/compose/startup-order/
I have had a similar issue I think. Try killing and removing the containers (docker kill and docker RM) and then start it. Iirc that was what fixed it for me.
Why do you think it’s firewalled?
Does the web gui work, and just the torrents are failing?
I assume you didn’t forget to open the port on the machine. I made that mistake and it took forever to figure out