That looks correct other than your system isn't resolving raspberrypi.org. But you should see more plugins in the Plugins tab.

Unofficial Plugin Repo for 0.5 Sardaukar, 1.0 Kralizec, 2.0 Stoneburner, 3.0 Erasmus, 4.0 Arrakis
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Maybe I should try with OMV4 ?
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Most of the downloader plugins have not been ported to OMV5 or even to OMV4.
Here is the status of the plugins: RE: Why should you use or not use dockers
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Most of the downloader plugins have not been ported to OMV5 or even to OMV4.
Here is the status of the plugins: RE: Why should you use or not use dockers
Thanks for reply,
I have a total of 37 plugins for all sections, so maybe I have everything correct on my omv install ?
I am interested by hosting on my raspberry : nextcloud, mpd, webserveur with mysql database server, calibre or ubooquity for ebook management.
And of course file storage / sharing / backup but I am sure that this is not a problem and it must be already in omv without plugin.
I understand that all the plugins of the list noticed as "docker" have to be installed via docker and for each of them I have to check an image on dockerhub and make the install with dockerfile and/or docker-compose file.
It is not possible to just "click and install" the plugin, is it correct ?
Thanks in advance !
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It is not possible to just "click and install" the plugin, is it correct ?
This is pretty close to that: RE: Installation and Setup Videos - Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced
For nextcloud there is also a video from TDL and a text version:
[How-To] Nextcloud with Letsencrypt using OMV and docker-compose
make the install with dockerfile and/or docker-compose file.
There are different options:
- From the command line using docker functionality
- From the command line using docker-compose functionality and a docker-compose file
- Using docker-compose file in Portainer (my preferred method)
- Setting up everything manually in Portainer
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Thank you Macom for the links and explanations !
I will look at that and test.
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So i guess there is now docker-gui anymore since it has been succeeded by portainer?
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Correct. Works great. Especially when using docker-compose files it is much easier than with the docker-gui.
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Correct. Works great. Especially when using docker-compose files it is much easier than with the docker-gui.
ok thanks a lot for the super fast reply
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hello, I am new to the network. I would like to install Docker but when I install OMV extras the install terminal gives me these errors. please help me I'm struggling
(and sorry for my english i'm french)
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ok, after looking for the nas is not connected to the internet, which may be the wrong ones please
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You need to add a DNS server. Usually the IP of your router and another public server like 1.0.0.1 or 8.8.8.8
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Tried to install by the download and get can’t resolve Debian.org. Tried the wget command and get can’t resolve GitHub.com.
I have pinged 8.8.8.8 and get a ping fine. Checked network config in web interface and dns appears to be ok but obviously I suspect the issue is somewhere with DNS. I tried adding 8.8.8.8 to my routers ip, also tried putting 8.8.8.8 first then router ip and still got same can’t resolve.
Anything I can test or check so can get extras installed. Many thanks
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are you able to ping e.g. google.com?
ping google.com
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Tried to install by the download and get can’t resolve Debian.org. Tried the wget command and get can’t resolve GitHub.com.
I have pinged 8.8.8.8 and get a ping fine. Checked network config in web interface and dns appears to be ok but obviously I suspect the issue is somewhere with DNS. I tried adding 8.8.8.8 to my routers ip, also tried putting 8.8.8.8 first then router ip and still got same can’t resolve.
Anything I can test or check so can get extras installed. Many thanks
Found issue,
Resolv.conf is set as 192.168.1.1 (old router) even though I have 8.8.8.8 and 192.168.0.1 set in web interface)
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