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Testing AtoMiC ToolKit - some issues

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I've been experimenting with the Toolkit under various VM's and have been experiencing some issues.

First off, my testing environment:
VM under ESXi 6.0 with Ubuntu 15.10 Server (with only basic server services and SSH server)64-bit with 120GB storage 4 virtual CPU's  & 2GB RAM

Ubuntu was installed with: netboot.xyz  a really nice internet PXE boot ISO for just about anything remotely installable.

Installed the toolkit and immediately installed/performed the following in order:
01: Check and update toolkit
02: Install the .bash_aliases
20: Sonarr
25: Couch Potato
40: SABNzbd
55: HTPC Manager
60: Plex
75: Webmin

Then I tested to see which services/software had started (available by typing in their web addresses from a remote browser): Sonarr, Couch Potato, Plex & Webmin - All worked

The services/software that had not started (or were not responding): SABnzbd, Headphones, HTPC Manager

Rebooted the VM and SABnzbd became available, all previous services still work. Headphones & HTPC Manager do not respond (refused connection)

I can see that Headphones is running with "px" but I cannot connect to it. The config file seems to offer nothing unusual. I don't see something obvious about allowing remote connections.

I've done the above recently with Ubuntu 14.04.03 LTS and HTPC manager does work there. Headphones does not.

Some suggestions, if I may?

1) It might be useful to have remote web addresses to connect to these services i.e. parse out the ip address and display:" 192.168.x.x:8989" (for say Sonarr)
2) Add Plex to the default port lists (htpcbox:32400/web)
3) Add Webmin to the port list
3) I admit I haven't tried it but if it doesn't work, que up the installs? input multiple installs with commas or some other delimiter?

Thanks for an excellent product. I don't use Headphones but I thought I would test it anyways. Not sure why HTPC Manager works on 14 but not 15.

As another note, for those that need to update Plex on their Ubuntu/Linux box, since it's not automated, there's a great script found here: https://github.com/mrworf/plexupdate

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