diff --git a/docs/Configuring-Suwayomi‐Server.md b/docs/Configuring-Suwayomi‐Server.md index 66238f1f..b644129b 100644 --- a/docs/Configuring-Suwayomi‐Server.md +++ b/docs/Configuring-Suwayomi‐Server.md @@ -6,8 +6,7 @@ The configuration file is written in HOCON. Google is your friend if you want to ## Troubleshooting ### I messed up my configuration file -- The reference configuration file can be found [here](https://github.com/Suwayomi/Suwayomi-Server/blob/master/server/src/main/resources/server-reference.conf) replace your whole configuration or erroneous keys referring to it. -- Suwayomi will create a default configuration file when one doesn't exist, you can delete `server.conf` to get a copy of the reference configuration file after a restart. +Suwayomi will create a default configuration file when one doesn't exist, you can delete `server.conf` to get a copy of the reference configuration file after a restart. ### I am running Suwayomi in a headless environment (docker, NAS, VPS, etc.) - Set `server.systemTrayEnabled` to false, it will prevent Suwayomi to attempt to create a System Tray icon. @@ -255,8 +254,7 @@ server.useHikariConnectionPool = true **Note:** The example [docker-compose.yml file](https://github.com/Suwayomi/Suwayomi-Server-docker/blob/main/docker-compose.yml) contains everything you need to get started with Suwayomi+PostgreSQL. Please be aware that PostgreSQL support is currently still in beta. -> [!CAUTION] -> Be careful when restoring backups if you change these options! Server settings may be included in the backup, so restoring a backup with those settings may unintentionally switch your setup to a different database than intended. +**Note:** These settings are excluded from backups, so a backup can be used to easily switch database installations by setting up the connection first, then restoring the backup. ## Overriding configuration options with command-line arguments You can override the above configuration options with command-line arguments.