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HaWi:
Great, thank you so much max, I'll try that!
Best wishes,

Hans

HaWi:
Well, both UserI and GroupID are 1000 which, I take it, is administrators. I set the variables to that but still the MC26 docker container cannot get access to the media. My user ID has all the privileges, too but when I set the user ID to mine, I cannot even open MC in the Browser on port 5800. Is there any other way?
many thanks,
Hans

EDIT: I finally figured out how to get access to the Media. Turns out that I had the UID and GID wrong. Using the id command in the terminal I found out the correct IDs for the owners, which I changed previously. Trying to import the into the library now...
Thanks so much for your help! I learned a lot about Linux and CLI, btw.
EDIT2: It's all working now. I restored a backup of my iMac library into the Docker MC26, changed the file location on all tracks and it's working as brilliantly as on the iMac, JRemote works as well. I am very happy.
EDIT3: Thank you so much again for creating this image. You are a star!
cheers,
Hans

max096:

--- Quote from: HaWi on July 23, 2020, 01:53:14 pm ---Well, both UserI and GroupID are 1000 which, I take it, is administrators. I set the variables to that but still the MC26 docker container cannot get access to the media. My user ID has all the privileges, too but when I set the user ID to mine, I cannot even open MC in the Browser on port 5800. Is there any other way?
many thanks,
Hans

EDIT: I finally figured out how to get access to the Media. Turns out that I had the UID and GID wrong. Using the id command in the terminal I found out the correct IDs for the owners, which I changed previously. Trying to import the into the library now...
Thanks so much for your help! I learned a lot about Linux and CLI, btw.
EDIT2: It's all working now. I restored a backup of my iMac library into the Docker MC26, changed the file location on all tracks and it's working as brilliantly as on the iMac, JRemote works as well. I am very happy.
EDIT3: Thank you so much again for creating this image. You are a star!
cheers,
Hans

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No problem.  :)

1000 is the default value of those two variables in the image and in any generic Linux distro I know off the id of the first user you create.

HaWi:
Thanks for the info, I didn't know that.
Can I ask another question?
I now have two identical libraries running. The original one on the iMac and the restored backup of it in the Synology/Docker Container. I would like to use the Mac for maintaining the library and the Docker Container to actually serve up the music so I don't need to run my Mac all the time, especially when I am away from home (The NAS is running 24/7).
Is there a way to keep the libraries synchronized without having the Mac on all the time or is there a way to only use one library?
Many thanks,
Hans

max096:

--- Quote from: HaWi on July 24, 2020, 11:40:47 am ---Thanks for the info, I didn't know that.
Can I ask another question?
I now have two identical libraries running. The original one on the iMac and the restored backup of it in the Synology/Docker Container. I would like to use the Mac for maintaining the library and the Docker Container to actually serve up the music so I don't need to run my Mac all the time, especially when I am away from home (The NAS is running 24/7).
Is there a way to keep the libraries synchronized without having the Mac on all the time or is there a way to only use one library?
Many thanks,
Hans

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With JRiver media network features you can connect to another jriver library in your network and stream the music from there. Activate the media network in the settings in jriver on your NAS, put a password if you want one. Then you can connect to it from any other JRiver instance by adding it as a new library.

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