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Richard Martin:

--- Quote from: HaWi on December 06, 2021, 04:05:42 pm ---

EDIT: I think I got some posts confused (I failed to realize that there are two people with issues here, sorry)

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I don't have any issues, my config works.  I have shown what I have to try to help @joetiii

HaWi:

--- Quote from: Richard Martin on December 08, 2021, 05:18:51 pm ---I don't have any issues, my config works.  I have shown what I have to try to help @joetiii

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Yeah, sorry about that. getting too old ...

Richard Martin:

--- Quote from: HaWi on December 09, 2021, 09:56:29 am ---Yeah, sorry about that. getting too old ...

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:) Me too

joetiii:
Thanks for all the help. I have the image up and running but have an issue with permissions. I am going to use the synology tutorials to try and figure out how to fix this. I will report back once I have time. My Library restoration will be taking up most all my waking moments.  :'(

HaWi:
There is two types of permissions; the permissions that docker MC needs to access the library, and the permissions that you need to access docker. The latter is defined in your docker file (.yml) if you are using docker compose, or in the CLI instructions if you are using the Terminal to spin up the container (PID, GID).
The permissions to access your library are defined in the Synology Disk Station Manager.
In DSM you can just right click the top folder of your media ([music] in my case) and select <Properties> and then click <Permissions>. There you get all the options to set permissions for all the services and users. Make sure you check the box <Apply this to folders, subfolders and files> at the bottom of the screen. I have set my entire [music] folder to full access.

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