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Grundgütigster:
Thanks Scobie!

I understood the meaning of a "mount point" but couldn't figure out how to set it, resp. how to mount the volume with my music files to Docker-MC. That has to be done when creating the Docker which I thought was already done. My bad.

Anyway, I just created a Docker version (deleted everything old before) and did everything according to Jatzoos great pictorial manual. Most of it already was set by default, except the shared folder settings, which wasn't a big deal.

But  ?  still my music isn't imported. Sorry again for bothering you with that and I might be able to figure out the problem myself. I set mnt/media as the folder where my music is stored within the import section of MC, but nothing happened, propably because I do not have the permission to read anything in that folder. I double checked to have set the right permission when creating the Docker, which was pre-ticked anyway. And I checked to pick the correct folder.

Maybe a clean install of everything Docker related will do the trick, as I played around quite a bit.

A prosperous 2019 to everybody!

Scobie:
Can you actually browse the file system when attempting to import...can you see all files & folders?

I seem to remember Advanced Security on the QNAP needing to be disabled as well for the container version to work. It is disabled on mine.

Scobie:
Can anyone (hello Jatzoo) provide any information as to how to add the native QNAP VNC client  - delivered through the QRM+ application - to the MC24 Container? This would allow me to view and manage MC directly through a browser on the QNAP (or on the network) which can be handy.

It requires the installation of an agent, but is OS specific and does not detect the Container instance IP.

Thanks

Scobie

Jatzoo:
Scobie, I don't use QRM+ so I'll not help You too much... but based on documentation via Qnap site:
- did you try to install QRMAgent on container with JRiver (login to it via SSH and install agent for Debian)?
- did you know what ports need to be open/exposed (in tutorial I see only 8080 but that would be too easy)?

Scobie:
Thanks Jatzoo, I've had a bit of a crack at this but it looks the QRM agent is not actually designed to install on the QNAP QTS OS itself, only Windows/Linux hosts.

If I attempt to install it I get package errors (no base64, no gawk) but I think this is due to the QNAP OS not being compatible. Nowhere in the documentation does it reference installing the agent on the QNAP itself. I'll scratch around when i get some time but I think I will need to run VNC from another host to hit MC24.

Thanks

Scobie.

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