Raspberry Pi, Unifi Controller & Docker

  • Hello,


    I'm relatively new to the world of OMV and Docker. I'm trying to setup the Unifi Controller via Docker but can't seem to find one that works.


    Can anyone point me in the right direction? I tried one that said it was specifically for a rpi (ryansch/unifi-rpi) and I got it running in Docker, but when going to https://ip:8443 I just got server not found.


    I'd really appreciate a steer on this, especially as I don't believe you're able to install it via apt-get anymore (well Unifi you can, but not MongoDB that is required as it is no longer supported on RPI).


    Many thanks for your help.


    Ben.

  • Hey TDL! I actually followed your YouTube video for setting this up, so thanks for that. Yes, I'm going to https://IP:8443. As for error message, very little, if none.


    This is from ssh..


    Code
    root@RaspberryNAS:~# docker exec -it 26437d8b21de /bin/bash
    root@26437d8b21de:/var/lib/unifi#


    This screen grab seems to show it is running..





    And all I can see in the log is the following...



    Code
    Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM warning: You have loaded library /usr/lib/unifi/lib/native/Linux/armv7/libubnt_webrtc_jni.so which might have disabled stack guard. The VM will try to fix the stack guard now.
    It's highly recommended that you fix the library with 'execstack -c <libfile>', or link it with '-z noexecstack'


    The only thing that looks a little odd is that it appears to be running the Latest build rather than stable. Not sure how I go about specifying that?


    Cheers,
    Ben.

  • OK an update. I think it's running but I cannot access via a browser. This was showing in a log file which I think are updates to the firmware for Unifi devices?



    Any thoughts on why I cannot access via https: / / ip:8443? Do I need to do something in OMV Firewall/Network Interfaces?

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