it wuld be nice to have a litle plugin for the telegram info messages like these:
http://forum.openmediavault.or…-as-notification-service/
Plugins that are wanted - Part 5
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- OMV 1.0
- davidh2k
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I am currently looking into Triblr, https://www.tribler.org/
Looks like a good and safe alternative for downloading torrents in countries that have download restrictions.
I am going to test the available package in about a week or 2, when I have the time, and maybe write a guide. -
Really doesn't need to be. You can add the opensuse repo using omv-extras. And you can install the package with the apttool plugin.
Apologies....I'm trying to find this so that I can install Emby...I've followed the developer link...then to github...there is a zip to download....I can do this from the CLI....but I thought why not use the GUI....but I'm obviously missing something. -
Apologies....I'm trying to find this so that I can install Emby...I've followed the developer link...then to github...there is a zip to download....I can do this from the CLI....but I thought why not use the GUI....but I'm obviously missing something.
No need to go to developer link.
- Install omv-extras
- Install openmediavault-apttool plugin from Plugins tab.
- Add new repo in omv-extras repo tab using the settings in the attached pic.
- Then go to Search tab in apt tool plugin and type emby.
- Select emby-server and click Add to Packages tab.
- Go to packages tab and click refresh button on the bottom of the grid.
- Select emby-server and click Tools -> Install.
- Wait for it to install.
- Go to http://server-ip:8096/ and enjoy.
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No need to go to developer link.
- Install omv-extras
- Install openmediavault-apttool plugin from Plugins tab.
- Add new repo in omv-extras repo tab using the settings in the attached pic.
- Then go to Search tab in apt tool plugin and type emby.
- Select emby-server and click Add to Packages tab.
- Go to packages tab and click refresh button on the bottom of the grid.
- Select emby-server and click Tools -> Install.
- Wait for it to install.
- Go to http://server-ip:8096/ and enjoy.
That was one of the first things I did following this but I don't see the apttool in the plugins list....is this only for V3? or should this show in the plugin list for V2?
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That was one of the first things I did following this but I don't see the apttool in the plugins list....is this only for V3? or should this show in the plugin list for V2?
I try not to do anything with OMV 2.x anymore. The apt tool plugin and repo I listed for emby are OMV 3.x only.
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I try not to do anything with OMV 2.x anymore. The apt tool plugin and repo I listed for emby are OMV 3.x only.
Thanks for your reply.....CLI it is then.....I'll remember to try it out when I upgrade....but I like the idea of it -
I wonder if it would be possible to include https://github.com/trapexit/mergerfs-tools into the unionfilesystems plugin.
This contains tools that can be useful for mergerfs users:
- mergerfs.fsck
- mergerfs.dedup
- mergerfs.balanceThe dedup would be especially useful.
I managed to install it a while back, but it was a bit of a hit and miss with messing with dependencies and make install because there is no actual package.
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What do you think about a plugin for "fhem" house automation?
ZitatFHEM (TM) is a GPL'd perl server for house automation. It is used to automate some common tasks in the household like switching lamps / shutters / heating / etc. and to log events like temperature / humidity / power consumption.
The program runs as a server, you can control it via web or smartphone frontends, telnet or TCP/IP directly.
In order to use FHEM you'll need a 24/7 server (Fritz!Box, NAS, RPi, PC, MacMini, etc) with a perl interpreter and some attached hardware like the CUL, FHZ1300PC, etc. to access the actors and sensors. See the "Supported hardware" section below.
More description, frontend screenshots, features, supported protocols and documentation under: http://fhem.de
Packages for jessie are available. Have a look at the menu "content - the easy way: use apt-get":
I installed that packages at my omv3. Everything works as expected. With fhem it's possible to automate nearly everything. A Plugin would be really nice.
Greetings Hoppel
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With fhem it's possible to automate nearly everything.
I don't use either but what is the difference between fhem and domoticz?
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I don't use domoticz, because I do not find any viable information for homematic support. Officially it's not supported:
https://www.domoticz.com/wiki/Integrations_and_Protocols
Homematic is a popular German vendor for house automation equipment. Fhem supports homematic and all other relevant equipment vendors and protocols:
ZitatSupported protocols (excerpt)
eQ3 specific: FS20, HomeMatic, MAX!, EM1000, FHT80b, HMS, S300, ESA2000
KNX, ZWave, EnOcean, X10, FRITZ!Dect, Intertechno, HomeEasy, Philipps HUE
1Wire, Firmata, webio, panStamp, LIRC, JeeLink, RFXCOM/RFXTRX, TellStick
Davis VantagePro2, Oregon Scientific, Allnet
TVs from Samsung/Panasonic/LG/Philips, devices from Sonos/Squeezebox, amplifier from Yamaha/Denon/Onkyo, iTunes/AppleTV, Enigma2, XBMCA complete list of all FHEM-modules with a detailed description can be found in the commandref document:
I have some homematic equipment in use.
Greetings Hoppel
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I have some homematic equipment in use.
I have no equipment that works with either. Motivation is about zero to make another plugin. Maybe if I get some help on other plugins...
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I have no equipment that works with either. Motivation is about zero to make another plugin. Maybe if I get some help on other plugins...
Ok, I understand your point of you. All I can help you, is testing plugins. But if I don't need them, why I should test them?
Maybe someone else is interested in developing a fhem plugin sometimes, which I could test.
Which plugins do you need help for?
By the way... What about the emby plugin?
At the moment emby only works with docker or per "apt-get install emby" at the command line. It's ok for me, but the plugin we already had was great. Maybe someone here is willing to change the code for the new omv code basis (>=omv3.0.13).
Greetings Hoppel
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But if I don't need them, why I should test them?
I could say the same thing about developing plugins I don't use most of the plugins I have written.
Maybe someone else is interested in developing a fhem plugin sometimes
We have a severe shortage of developers.
Which plugins do you need help for?
zfs, docker, cups, possible virtualbox, etc.
What about the emby plugin?
I'm not going to port it. I don't like that it downloads a zip when there is a repo available. I really do think it is easy enough to add the repo with omv-extras and install the package with the apttool plugin.
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Installing openmediavault-apttool
Zitat- Install omv-extras
- Install openmediavault-apttool plugin from Plugins tab.
- Add new repo in omv-extras repo tab using the settings in the attached pic.
Little correction: openmediavault-apttool ist part of the omv-extras testing repository.
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I could say the same thing about developing plugins I don't use most of the plugins I have written.
Yes, I am aware of that. Thanks for the reminder!
We have a severe shortage of developers.
Yes, I am also aware of that. It's the same problem in all open source projects. Sadly I have no coding skills.
zfs, docker, cups, possible virtualbox, etc.
I am willing to test code changes and feature implementations for the zfs and docker plugins. But the following is because of my skill all I can give to the community:
- testing and reporting bugs/issues
- writing little workaround howtos and
- documentation of solutions.I'm not going to port it. I don't like that it downloads a zip when there is a repo available. I really do think it is easy enough to add the repo with omv-extras and install the package with the apttool plugin.
Yes, I also don't like the way with the zip download. Now where I know how do it with the emby debian repo, I wouldn't go back to the emby zip plugin. The Repo works fine. But as you mentioned, there is also no developer to change that behavior.
I take my hat off Volker, you and some other omv (plugin) developer. What you guys do for this fast growing community is really great!
Greetings Hoppel
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I would like to suggest a plugin of IPFS. You can find more information @ https://github.com/ipfs
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Backintime is a nice tool I've been using by x-forwarding.
It has a nice gui to manage and restore local or remote snapshots.
You can also browse your snapshots and restore files easily through it's gui (closest resemblance to apple's time machine I've found so far)
A web gui plugin would be nice for it (rsnapshot plugin does not do restore)
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Would love a plugin for ruTorrent w/ all of it's plugins (especially autodl-irssi) since I can't get it working on docker for the life of me
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Would love a plugin for ruTorrent w/ all of it's plugins (especially autodl-irssi) since I can't get it working on docker for the life of me
I use this image xeroxmalf/rutorrent-autodl-irssi rutorrent with autodl included working. I have to say that i don't use rtorrent i use just the autodl plugin.
Is the only image i've seen with a working autodl-irssi
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