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Docker Image for MC27
bob:
Just a heads-up, the next build will have a few executable changes.
The launcher mc27 will be removed from the /usr/bin/ dir and moved to the app installation dir (/usr/lib/jriver/Media Center xx).
There will be new binary in the app installation directory called PackageInstaller.
There will be a symlink in the app installation directory to the mediacenter27 executable in /usr/bin/
NH:
--- Quote from: max096 on March 07, 2021, 09:05:16 pm ---You can only mount one thing to /data/music if you need to mount multiple use different mount points. /data/video /data/music2. Does not matter where you mount it to really /data/music was just a suggestion for one of the mounts is all.
Not sure what you did on Windows in JRiver. You did not mount the drive in windows, but set it up in JRiver? If it did just 'find it' on windows it might not do that when you are using bridge networking. As network discovery is the one thing that's kind of flaky there. But when you manually enter it it should work. It just won't find it by itself.
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Dear Max
It does not allow me to specify the path in the Volume from host. It does not show me the path to the external disks connected. Only to shared folders which are on the NAS. Any suggestions on how one could enable this?
Best
NH
max096:
--- Quote from: NH on March 20, 2021, 06:45:01 am ---Dear Max
It does not allow me to specify the path in the Volume from host. It does not show me the path to the external disks connected. Only to shared folders which are on the NAS. Any suggestions on how one could enable this?
Best
NH
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Looks like you cannot do it from the UI. You have to use docker CLI from the terminal.
https://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?t=138410
Also, looking at this, my assumption that qnap creates a VM for docker is wrong, otherwise you would not be able to see the /mnt path of your host at all.
jedx02:
Thank you so much for making this available. I have been looking for months for a good podcast catcher for my synology and was pleased to realize that MC on docker is great for the task.
--- Quote from: max096 on September 09, 2020, 04:46:51 pm ---I' ve updated my Docker image to now also build images for MediaCenter 27.
More information about the image can be found in the readme on gitlab or dockerhub
- gitlab: https://gitlab.com/shiomax/jrivermc-docker
- dockerhub: https://hub.docker.com/r/shiomax/jrivermc27
This time around no problems with licensing either.
If you are upgrading from an older MediaCenter version (24, 25 or 26) remember to make a library backup before attempting to upgrade. Ideally, also backup the directory you linked to /config after having stopped or removed the container you are currently running. Major JRiver version changes will not retain anything you will need to restore from a library backup and reactivate your license.
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NH:
--- Quote from: max096 on March 27, 2021, 12:24:09 pm ---Looks like you cannot do it from the UI. You have to use docker CLI from the terminal.
https://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?t=138410
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Dear Max
I tried the following:
1. Raised a ticket with QNAP as to why the external hard disk is not visible as a share within docker. Its a feature limitation now, so nothing can be done immediately. If its a common problem they might take it up but that's a long shot.
2. I tried to follow the link above and copied and entered the commands through putty. I am sure I must have done something wrong since always got "command not found". Will be great if you could share the exact command that I need to enter in the terminal through putty. Some details as follows:
- Name of my hard disk is Seagate Backup Plus Drive and it is seen like that in file station and on the network
3. I am using your MC24 image
4. Do the commands have to be entered via putty or via the terminal window in the docker container
Many thanks
Best
NH
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