Perfect! Thanks for testing and reporting!
Docker GUI plugin now stable
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Perfect! Thanks for testing and reporting!
Thanks for fixing it! =)
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Im just passing by to say hello and thanks in advance for any help any of you can give to solve this little problem:
Weird behaviour with docker on omv4
I didnt knew about this post specific to docker dev before so i started a new thread, sorry about that and if some mod find it sufficiently related maybe the thread can be merged...?
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I tried searching but came up with nothing. I do remember reading something about this issue somewhere, I just cannot find it.
The issue is that when viewing a docker's log in the GUI, the contrast is very low making it hard to read. IIRC, someone posted a patch to fix this. Can someone point me to it please?
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Images and containers use most of the space. Maybe you have unmapped data volumes there, those cannot be managed from the plugin.
You don't need to use the os drive btw, the plugin can pass the argument to the daemon to change the default docker folder (use a shared folder) or you can use a symlink to a data drive(my preferred choice).The symlink approach seems best. Can you give a bit more explanation of how to do it?
I'm very new to OMV and Docker, so all I can do is guess. I would guess using the CLI to navigate somewhere. But from /, I'm not sure where to go. I have a shared folder, "Data 1 and 2," and I'd like to create a directory (folder) called something like "docker_images" there. How does one navigate from / to the base of a shared folder? Once there, I'd mkdir a new directory and chown & chgrp it to "dockeradmin" (the docker owner) and "users", and then I'd create a symlink. But this is all in a SSH window. Do you then just cut and paste the symlink's full path into the Docker GUI?
Also, if down the road you wanted to change the location where Docker images are stored, how would that work? Keep the symlink but make it point to the new location? Reconfigure the default folder in the GUI to point to the new place with a new symlink? Something else? And would you have to move all the images from the old place to the new one, or would Docker automatically download new images when it sees they're missing from the (new) default location?
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Hi folks,
I have some general questions and home some of you will take pity and answer them. I've been working for months, off and on, to get a NAS up and going. But I'm new to Debian, OMV, and Docker, so there's lots to absorb. So far I've installed and set up OMV 3.0.98. I'm not really using the NAS for anything yet, and all I really plan to use it for is: storing media, media service (Plex Pass version of Plex, Kodi, and PlexPy), WebDAV server, and TimeMachine backup. I have read the Docker documentation, and this entire thread (all 3 years, 43 pages, and 848 previous posts). Still I'm feeling quite clueless.
As a first step, I've decided to work on getting Plex going. But I have some basic questions:
- Before going to the trouble of finishing setting up the server, should I install OMV 4.x instead of 3.x? The OMV Downloads page has OMV 4.0.14 available, and it does not have the usual suffixes (.beta, .rc, etc.) for versions still being tested. Several of you say you are using OMV 4, and the OMV4/Docker/Docker GUI seem better integrated. OTOH, I've not seen any announcements that OMV 4 is officially released. If I set things up under OMV 3, would I have to just do it over again with OMV 4? OTOH, should I trust OMV 4 now?
- Lots of posts in this thread show windows labelled "Source Code." But much of what's shown looks like what I'd ordinarily call console output. Is this just a matter of nomenclature? Or there there more here than meets the eye?
- Whatever these windows are showing, how does one create them? Does OMV have a tool to capture the image? Or what?
- Logging in via SSH and exploring the file system, I get the impression that the system expects home directories to be located in /home. But looking around the OMV GUI, I come across Users. I've seen both on *nix systems. Could someone straighten this out, please?
I realize these questions are mainly about OMV and its relation to the underlying OS. But they've come up as I've been plodding my way trying to get Docker going with Plex. Without knowing the answers to them, I don't think I can make intelligent decisions about Docker going forward. So I hope you'll help with this.
Thanks.
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I'm not able to answer all your questions, but I'll take a stab at some of them:
- Before going to the trouble of finishing setting up the server, should I install OMV 4.x instead of 3.x? The OMV Downloads page has OMV 4.0.14 available, and it does not have the usual suffixes (.beta, .rc, etc.) for versions still being tested. Several of you say you are using OMV 4, and the OMV4/Docker/Docker GUI seem better integrated. OTOH, I've not seen any announcements that OMV 4 is officially released. If I set things up under OMV 3, would I have to just do it over again with OMV 4? OTOH, should I trust OMV 4 now?
It seems the common advice is to check the omv-extras repo and ensure all the plugins you require are available for OMV 4.0. If they are, most say that 4.0 is stable and can be used right now.Lots of posts in this thread show windows labelled "Source Code." But much of what's shown looks like what I'd ordinarily call console output. Is this just a matter of nomenclature? Or there there more here than meets the eye?
This is just a way to easily differentiate code (or output) from the rest of your forum post. It also creates a window of maximum size with additional text visible by scrolling, so if you post many lines of information, it won't make your forum post incredibly long.
Whatever these windows are showing, how does one create them? Does OMV have a tool to capture the image? Or what?
In a new post, there are buttons above the text entry box for quoting other posts, spoilering text, a block of code, or inline code. You just choose which one you'd like and paste or type the text inside the brackets.
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Logging in via SSH and exploring the file system, I get the impression that the system expects home directories to be located in /home. But looking around the OMV GUI, I come across Users. I've seen both on *nix systems. Could someone straighten this out, please?
In OMV4 you can select if a home directory is created for users or not. You can also decide the path to the home directory.
For my user I created the home directory from CLI and it was created in /home/, so I assume this is the default directory.Default home directory seems to be defined in
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Hi,
My config is
OMV 4 and docker (plex)
Yesterday i poweredoff the machine for manteinence activity.At power on the machine lost my Docker downloads plex and plexpy. I lost also plex running image. Have I to check if it is runnig under the hood via command line (something gone wrong ) .
Afte a reboot it's now OK......mmmmm strange.
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I'm trying to install Docker CE on Odroid HC2, but keep getting this error:
Any help?
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The plugin only exists for the amd64 architecture in OMV 3.x.
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That explains it then. Will it work for OMV 4.x on armhf architecture?
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Will it work for OMV 4.x on armhf architecture?
Yes.
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Any word when we can expect an update to the Docker plugin that improves the contrast in the log file viewer?
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Any word when we can expect an update to the Docker plugin that improves the contrast in the log file viewer?
https://github.com/OpenMediaVa…7ae25e6a567186e49f7f315c9
The fix is in the repo but @subzero79 is the one who determines when it is released to the repo.
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Thanks.
Pretty sure I made the patches correctly, but I'm not seeing any difference.
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Since update to OMV 4.1.0-1 the contrast in the docker window is fine for me.
Edit: Sorry, for me also still low contrast in the docker plugin. I hade the zfs plugin in mind and here the contrast is
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I'm on OMV 4.1.0-1 and it's not fine. I'm talking about the log viewer, what are you talking about?
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Every visual element removed or changed always needs browser cache cleared
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