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Docker Image for MC28
max096:
--- Quote from: joetiii on December 01, 2021, 06:37:22 pm ---ssh'ing into your NAS? That is all greek to me. I have had this Synology for about 15 days and working to find my way around it, but I have no clue how to operate in Linux, DOS or Windows for that matter. Thanks for the input, but I am lost.
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Move to a directory: cd <folder Name>
"cd .." to go up a dir
List directories where you are with owners included: ls -la
Where the f*ck am I: pwd
If LS does print a username and not a number: id <name>
To get the id.
That's all you could possibly need for this.
I think you can also do this in the docker console. When you navigate to your container Synology surely somewhere gotta have a console thing where you can get into the container. Then you navigate to /data/music or wherever you mounted your music to. LS should output the IDs not names next to the folders because the container is unaware of the names for those users.
HaWi:
As I am sure you will need this in the future to work with your NAS, I would recommend looking up Command Line Interface access to Synology NAS via a Terminal session. e.g.
https://kb.synology.com/en-in/DSM/help/DSM/AdminCenter/system_terminal?version=6
There are a lot of good tutorials and help files out there from Synology and others.
Some basic skills with the CLI will be very useful to you. I have had my NAS for a couple of years now and have slowly acquired some very basic skills with the help of a lot of people on various forums. Max has been so helpful with setting up MC. I wouldn't have been able to do it without him.
joetiii:
--- Quote from: HaWi on December 02, 2021, 10:48:32 am ---As I am sure you will need this in the future to work with your NAS, I would recommend looking up Command Line Interface access to Synology NAS via a Terminal session. e.g.
https://kb.synology.com/en-in/DSM/help/DSM/AdminCenter/system_terminal?version=6
There are a lot of good tutorials and help files out there from Synology and others.
Some basic skills with the CLI will be very useful to you. I have had my NAS for a couple of years now and have slowly acquired some very basic skills with the help of a lot of people on various forums. Max has been so helpful with setting up MC. I wouldn't have been able to do it without him.
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Thanks guys..... I will definitely check out the tutorials and learn more. I am in no real hurry as I do have to work on rebuilding my library. The good news is Western Digital recovery team just finished recovering all my data from my MyBook Live which was hacked like thousands of others this past June. I should be getting the data in a week or so and can work on getting that back up and sorted out in my Windows MC28.
More good news is I got real frustrated the other night and deleted the shiomax image , uninstalled docker and then reinstalled everything. I understand those that have Synology NAS have used Synology DSM to install this image with success. The first thing I noticed when starting fresh is that DSM only shows one network available and that is Bridge Mode. It does have an option for "Use same Network as Docker Host", but when you check that box, you get a message that "You Cannot Join other networks when using the same network as Docker Host". At first I thought I couldnt use Host mode but that is just a warning message. After checking Host mode I then went into Port Settings, wherein DSM states "Port Settings are not required when using the same network as Docker Host". Sounds too easy I thought. Well I was wrong. Right after launching the image, MC loaded right up in mt browser. I was now able to see all my wireless music devices in my network. Yeah.
My only issue right now is to getting the Volume mapped properly to import my music files. Current setup looks like this.
And I cant seem to files when setting up Auto Import.
The way I am seeing it, the the /Data Music folder holding all my music files should be located in /config/Music and then mount /data Music to that. Correct?
HaWi:
This is what my Volumes look like in Docker. The actual media reside in a shared folder on the NAS (/volume1/music)
Richard Martin:
That's pretty much what mine is, except that I don't have a separate mount for the library, it is in a sub folder of /config, which I think is the default behaviour.
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