OMV4 For Downloader & Media Server - Docker the Only Way?

  • Hi @topi


    Thanks for the recommendation. I have seen many videos from @TechnoDadLife and they are all excellent.


    Probably I wasn't clear on my previous post but Watchtower is up & running.


    The only question I have is under Status, it constantly shows "Restarting (X # of seconds)". Why?


    Shouldn't it say it say something along the lines of "2 days and X hours"?


    From the Status, seems to me the docker keeps constantly re-starting.


    No matter what change I make in configuration... From "always", to "unless stopped" , to "none".


    I'm running it as Host; name = watchtower; restart = "always".


    Any thoughts on this? Is this the way it is supposed to be?

    RaspberryPi 3B
    32 GB microSD Card
    Storage: 4TB WD Red NAS x 2 (One for Media, One for Backup)
    OMV 4.x
    Hey, I'm using Docker Images!
    - Plex
    - Watchtower

  • Change the Restart policy to unless stopped. Stop the container, clear the log, start the container, wait a few minutes and look at the container log.

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    Google is your friend and Bob's your uncle!


    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U 1x 8m Quad Core E3-1220 3.1GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von gderf ()

  • This is what I get from the container log:


    standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error"
    standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error"
    standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error"
    standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error"
    standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error"
    standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error"
    standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error"
    standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error"
    standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error"
    standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error"
    standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error"
    standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error"
    standard_init_linux.go:190: exec user process caused "exec format error


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    RaspberryPi 3B
    32 GB microSD Card
    Storage: 4TB WD Red NAS x 2 (One for Media, One for Backup)
    OMV 4.x
    Hey, I'm using Docker Images!
    - Plex
    - Watchtower

  • please post a screen capture of how do you configure, restart is not good, must be stable.


    select watchtower and push the Modify button to see your config.

  • @javcsjc



    You are using an image improper for your hardware architecture. I suggest using this one


    fgabriel/rpi-watchtower


    It's the v2tec/watchtower image ported to ARM.

    --
    Google is your friend and Bob's your uncle!


    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U 1x 8m Quad Core E3-1220 3.1GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

  • Thanks @gderf


    Someone else suggested me to use v2tec/watchtower and this image supposedly was for ARM.


    Will try again later. Heading to work now.

    RaspberryPi 3B
    32 GB microSD Card
    Storage: 4TB WD Red NAS x 2 (One for Media, One for Backup)
    OMV 4.x
    Hey, I'm using Docker Images!
    - Plex
    - Watchtower

  • Thanks @gderf


    Someone else suggested me to use v2tec/watchtower and this image supposedly was for ARM.


    Will try again later. Heading to work now.

    I am using v2tec/watchtower here on Intel hardware. If it was for ARM it would be somehow identified that way.

    --
    Google is your friend and Bob's your uncle!


    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U 1x 8m Quad Core E3-1220 3.1GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

  • Thanks again @gderf


    I have installed fgabriel/rpi-watchtower and it seems to be running fine.


    However, when I opened the Info section of the Docker image, this is what I found:




    Last push was 2 years ago and the repository is no longer usable.

    RaspberryPi 3B
    32 GB microSD Card
    Storage: 4TB WD Red NAS x 2 (One for Media, One for Backup)
    OMV 4.x
    Hey, I'm using Docker Images!
    - Plex
    - Watchtower

  • Try another image, there are four others, maybe more.


    Interesting that fgabriel/rpi-watchtower suggests using v2tec/watchtower, an image that doesn't seem to work for you.

    --
    Google is your friend and Bob's your uncle!


    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U 1x 8m Quad Core E3-1220 3.1GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

    • Offizieller Beitrag

    Just gone through this again @javcsjc you're using the the wrong image!!


    When you click run image in the tags box next to vtec/watchtower you must enter armhf-latest if you leave it blank or type in latest it will download the wrong docker file....hence the fact it will not work!!


    The 'tag' defines what to download.

  • Just gone through this again @javcsjc you're using the the wrong image!!


    When you click run image in the tags box next to vtec/watchtower you must enter armhf-latest if you leave it blank or type in latest it will download the wrong docker file....hence the fact it will not work!!


    The 'tag' defines what to download.

    Sure would be nice if this was mentioned in the documentation.

    --
    Google is your friend and Bob's your uncle!


    OMV AMD64 7.x on headless Chenbro NR12000 1U 1x 8m Quad Core E3-1220 3.1GHz 32GB ECC RAM.

  • OK guys. Appreciate the patience. Here we go again:


    Step #1: Download Docker Image from v2tec/watch:


    Step #2: Run Image:


    Name: watchtower


    Restart Policy: Until stopped


    Network mode: Host


    Extended Arguments: -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock


    Step #3: Image of Docker Dashboard:



    We'll see how it behaves. Thanks again!

    RaspberryPi 3B
    32 GB microSD Card
    Storage: 4TB WD Red NAS x 2 (One for Media, One for Backup)
    OMV 4.x
    Hey, I'm using Docker Images!
    - Plex
    - Watchtower

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