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Remove Tautulli from your Plex server settings > Devices before fetching a new token.

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Ok so I found 2 plexpy devices and removed them from plex.

Now I can’t fetch a new token for Tautulli.
I have reinstalled Tautulli but I still don’t get any new Token when I try to fetch a new one.
Same token is displayed in Tautulli and no new device is added to my Plex account.

Reinstall without the config.ini file.

Still the same.
I get a new token in Tautulli but no device is registered in plex despite that it says that the token was successfully fetched.

The only thing I can think of is you are logging into the wrong account.

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Thanks !

Kinda feel stupid but I had to log in with my Username rather then email and it worked.
Thanks for a nice app !

Hello how to have it in French language. I can provide a translation. I just need the files to translate.

I’m running V2.1.14 currently. I’m getting the message that I’m running an unkown version of tautulli. I click on update and it seems to start to update but then just stops and the patch notes for my current version pop up. Does anyone know know why it will not update?

@gec5741
See the FAQs -
Tautulli keeps telling me ā€œYou’re running an unknown version of Tautulli.ā€
When I try to update Tautulli, it just goes back to the homepage without updating.

If I want to specify an IP other than 127.0.0.1 (so I can access Tautulli from other PCs I have at home), can I simply do this by changing all occurrences of 127.0.0.1 in the config.ini and rebooting? Are there other things I need to do, or is that it? I’ve looked through the docs and cannot see instructions for setting a different IP.

HTTP HOST IP only needs to be adjusted if you have multiple network cards in the machine and only want it to bind to one of them.

To access Tautulli from another machine on your network, simply use the LAN ip of the machine to access. While on same machine, it would look like http://127.0.0.1:8181, while on another machine, if your server’s ip was 192.168.1.20, you’d access from another machine using http://192.168.1.20:8181

Thank you @JamminR.
I see the why but still, I think default data for those missing fields could be used so at least some minimum Statistics could be shown.
Let’s say for example you save user and watching time so you get to know who uses live tv and for how long.

Just a suggestion.

Agreed, but forums isn’t really the place to make such suggestions.

That doesn’t connect at all.

ggervais5:

Are there other things I need to do

HTTP HOST IP only needs to be adjusted if you have multiple network cards in the machine and only want it to bind to one of them.

To access Tautulli from another machine on your network, simply use the LAN ip of the machine to access. While on same machine, it would look like http://127.0.0.1:8181, while on another machine, if your server’s ip was 192.168.1.20, you’d access from another machine using http://192.168.1.20:8181


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ggervais5:

Are there other things I need to do

HTTP HOST IP only needs to be adjusted if you have multiple network cards in the machine and only want it to bind to one of them.

To access Tautulli from another machine on your network, simply use the LAN ip of the machine to access. While on same machine, it would look like http://127.0.0.1:8181, while on another machine, if your server’s ip was 192.168.1.20, you’d access from another machine using http://192.168.1.20:8181

What is the Lan IP of your PMS/Tautulli server?

I have notifications working with pushbullet and newsletter via email.
Every now and then pushbullet stops accepting notifications, and , apart from the silence, the only way I find this out is to go into the notification logs and see they have failed.
Is there a way to set up a notification (via email) that alerts me if another notification (e.g. pushbullet) has failed?

It’s an internal IP… 192.168.1.167 – where PMS and Tatulli are installed (and working from 127.0.0.1). The server I’m trying to connect to is on the same subnet and is 192.168.1.187, and I can connect to it for other things. Do I need Python installed, or other parts of Tautulli, on the second PC?

I have one Question.How can i kill streams on Tautulli.Cant find an option

Do you mean automatically?

No i mean i see a person he transcoded that i was kill by myself not automaticly