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Docker for MC24?
kliclick:
Hi, I'm trying to use it in my Synology. I can connect with VNC, but I have the permissions problems with the shared folders. In Synologyy we can use a GUI for Docker, and add sharings with it (image).
I have the same settings for shared folders with a Duplicati Docker image for backup, and it works...
The user and group in the Docker container are "999. I've tried to create a "999" user and group in Synology and adding permissions, but it still doesn't work.
I don't know if it's possible (and how) to connect to the container with ssh or similar to change these settings ?
Another idea: as I read in other forums about Docker, maybe it would be possible to have these settings as parameters in the Docker image, as "PUID", "PGUI". If you can modify the docker image this way every user can pass his own userid, groupid (if this is the point).
Any help is welcomed
arundalep:
Is there any way of making a docker version of MC24 capable of local rendering. I have my Qnap with the HD station version of MC21 running with autostart, local output via a usb dac and would love to be able to do this with mc24 and docker.
If this is not possible what are peoples thoughts on running MC24 through linux VM vs the HD station MC21?
Any help appreciated very much.
Scobie:
HI I'm doing something fundamentally wrong here but don't know what and need some help.
I've got the docker image running in the container station on my QNAP, and can hit JRiver with VNC. I want to be able to access my files on the QNAP but am not getting anywhere.
Can I ask where exactly do I enter these commands such as " -v /share/Audio:/mnt/audio \ "
There is a Terminal available on the QNAP Container station, do I enter it in there? Is it a particular bash command I need to enter first?
I also try standard Linux mount commands, mount folder: /mountpoint but I get access denied. Do I need to sudo as a user?
Edit: ah just actually read this thread properly(!)...I need to SSH into the QNAP host OS and run commands from there...? I'll give that a try in any case, thanks.
Thanks
Scobie:
Turns out the NAS mount points can be configured in the UI as part of the QNAP container creation, a true case of RTFM.
Been using the Docker version for a couple of days and it is a real game changer for running MC24 on a QNAP. Much, much lighter on resources than the Linux VM I was using and MC24 is now a heck of a lot more responsive. At times the VM was next to frozen due to its memory usage, and with the QNAP maxing out at 8gb there was nowhere to go.
Great stuff, many thanks to all involved.
elvanor:
--- Quote from: arundalep on November 14, 2018, 10:25:03 am ---Is there any way of making a docker version of MC24 capable of local rendering. I have my Qnap with the HD station version of MC21 running with autostart, local output via a usb dac and would love to be able to do this with mc24 and docker.
If this is not possible what are peoples thoughts on running MC24 through linux VM vs the HD station MC21?
Any help appreciated very much.
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Hello, I would be extremely interested in this as well. I managed to very easily (thanks to Docker) install and run MC24 on my Asustor NAS. But I need local audio rendering - the NAS is connected via an HDMI cable to my main audio receiver...
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