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# Ollama Web UI Troubleshooting Guide
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## Connection Errors
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Make sure you have the **latest version of Ollama** installed before proceeding with the installation. You can find the latest version of Ollama at [https://ollama.ai/](https://ollama.ai/).
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If you encounter difficulties connecting to the Ollama server, please follow these steps to diagnose and resolve the issue:
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**1. Verify Ollama Server Configuration**
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Ensure that the Ollama server is properly configured to accept incoming connections from all origins. To do this, make sure the server is launched with the `OLLAMA_ORIGINS=*` environment variable, as shown in the following command:
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```bash
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OLLAMA_HOST=0.0.0.0 OLLAMA_ORIGINS=* ollama serve
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```
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This configuration allows Ollama to accept connections from any source.
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**2. Check Ollama URL Format**
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Ensure that the Ollama URL is correctly formatted in the application settings. Follow these steps:
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- If your Ollama runs in a different host than Web UI make sure Ollama host address is provided when running Web UI container via `OLLAMA_API_BASE_URL` environment variable. [(e.g. OLLAMA_API_BASE_URL=http://192.168.1.1:11434/api)](https://github.com/ollama-webui/ollama-webui#accessing-external-ollama-on-a-different-server)
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- Go to "Settings" within the Ollama WebUI.
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- Navigate to the "General" section.
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- Verify that the Ollama Server URL is set to: `/ollama/api`.
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It is crucial to include the `/api` at the end of the URL to ensure that the Ollama Web UI can communicate with the server.
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By following these troubleshooting steps, you should be able to identify and resolve connection issues with your Ollama server configuration. If you require further assistance or have additional questions, please don't hesitate to reach out or refer to our documentation for comprehensive guidance.
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## Running ollama-webui as a container on Apple Silicon Mac
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If you are running Docker on a M{1..3} based Mac and have taken the steps to run an x86 container, add "--platform linux/amd64" to the docker run command to prevent a warning.
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Example:
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```bash
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docker run -d -p 3000:8080 -e OLLAMA_API_BASE_URL=http://example.com:11434/api --name ollama-webui --restart always ghcr.io/ollama-webui/ollama-webui:main
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```
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Becomes
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```
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docker run --platform linux/amd64 -d -p 3000:8080 -e OLLAMA_API_BASE_URL=http://example.com:11434/api --name ollama-webui --restart always ghcr.io/ollama-webui/ollama-webui:main
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```
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## References
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[Change Docker Desktop Settings on Mac](https://docs.docker.com/desktop/settings/mac/) Search for "x86" in that page.
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[Run x86 (Intel) and ARM based images on Apple Silicon (M1) Macs?](https://forums.docker.com/t/run-x86-intel-and-arm-based-images-on-apple-silicon-m1-macs/117123)
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