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Docker Image for MC28
joetiii:
--- Quote from: max096 on December 01, 2021, 10:47:24 am ---There is a section in the instructions for permissions. You have to find out what user it is that owns your media files (numeric id) and configure the container to use that one. By default it uses UID and GID 1000.
And no deleting the container won't delete anything you mounted into it.
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Ok so I have been rebuilding my music files on my PC for the past few months and now working on identifying how docker was setup. Hooray... I was able to SSH in to discover that the UID = 1026, GID =100, Groups=100, Admin=101. I changed the environment in shiomax to reflect the differing UID and GID.. I then went into docker to see that the shared folders I have set up have full permissions so I should be all set to run auto import correct?
Do I need to reboot my systems, because when I launch the image, all I get is a countdown with no files being imported. HELP!
Richard Martin:
--- Quote from: joetiii on March 29, 2022, 03:46:26 pm ---Ok so I have been rebuilding my music files on my PC for the past few months and now working on identifying how docker was setup. Hooray... I was able to SSH in to discover that the UID = 1026, GID =100, Groups=100, Admin=101. I changed the environment in shiomax to reflect the differing UID and GID.. I then went into docker to see that the shared folders I have set up have full permissions so I should be all set to run auto import correct?
Do I need to reboot my systems, because when I launch the image, all I get is a countdown with no files being imported. HELP!
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If I was you my next step would be to turn off auto import for now and try a manual import, when you have that working turn auto import back on.
No, I don't think you need to reboot anything after setting permissions, but you should restart the container after updating the environment variables.
joetiii:
OK so here we go with tracking down why my setup won't import my music files. I have setup my Volume Environment as pictured and my Music files reside in folder Volume1/data/Music Files.
I have corrected my permissions issue so that User Id and Group Id are same between my PC and docker as seen below.
Yet when I go to import my files from Volume1/data/Music Files I get a big fat zero. What am I doing wrong?
JimH:
Something that is different about Linux. The case matters. I don't know if that helps or not.
BryanC:
--- Quote from: joetiii on March 29, 2022, 08:15:11 pm ---OK so here we go with tracking down why my setup won't install my music files. I have setup my Volume Environment as pictured and my Music files reside in folder Volume1/data/Music Files.
I have corrected my permissions issue so that User Id and Group Id are same between my PC and docker as seen below.
Yet when I go to import my files from Volume1/data/Music Files I get a big fat zero. What am I doing wrong?
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Your files are located at the mount paths in the container (not the host path), one of which is invalid.
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