I guess I am going to have to give it a shot since there's no other way 🙂. What about DOWNLOADER plugin?
OMV 5.5 TORRENT
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I guess I am going to have to give it a shot since there's no other way 🙂. What about DOWNLOADER plugin?
I have a synology NAS in addition to OMV, and this supports a lot of plugins which I used before. But after I discovered docker and learned how to use it, I prefer docker (even on Synology) because there is containers for a lot more software that is up to date compared to the plugins.
So I suggest watch some videos and give it a try. One of the most important thing to learn is to deal with permissions for the user that is connected to the docker, and make the folders for the config files and others. The rest is almost copy/paste from the docker webpages. I like to use https://www.linuxserver.io/, they have dockers for all my needs.
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Thanks eriklysoe!
I will give it a shot on a separate VM. Any area where I can read about docker and OMV? I looked up TDL, but quite honestly there are gaps in explanation for the novice. Someone who is doing something every day may not realize that there are small details that could become a road block for the newbie.
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Portainer Beginners Guide
https://codeopolis.com/posts/beginners-guide-to-portainer/
Portainer Docu
https://docs.portainer.io/v/ce-2.9/https://docs.portainer.io/v/ce-2.9/
And some guides in the guide section (the ones dealing with docker and/or portainer)
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Thanks eriklysoe!
I will give it a shot on a separate VM. Any area where I can read about docker and OMV? I looked up TDL, but quite honestly there are gaps in explanation for the novice. Someone who is doing something every day may not realize that there are small details that could become a road block for the newbie.
I learned a lot watching tecno dad life videoes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX2Vhc0LIzSS9aMzhGFZ7PA
And there are many other videos out there, e.g. https://www.youtube.com/c/PcMac24x7
I usually use terminal to install the dockers, for example deluge torrents from linuxserver. You need to make folders first for config and downloads, and change the path, e.g. /srv/dev-disk-xxx/docker/deluge:/config
I have all config files in docker/container, e.g. docker/deluge
Then you need to find out PUID and PGID values. I usually creates specific users for specific tasks (but you can use admin), just go in terminal and type "id user" and then you will see the values to put in for PUID and PGID. Change timezone, and that's it, then you go to the web adress for deluge, "your_internal_omv_IP:6881".
Terminal command, just copy paste when it's modified (https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/deluge)
docker run -d \
--name=deluge \
-e PUID=1000 \
-e PGID=1000 \
-e TZ=Europe/London \
-e DELUGE_LOGLEVEL=error `#optional` \
-p 8112:8112 \
-p 6881:6881 \
-p 6881:6881/udp \
-v /path/to/deluge/config:/config \
-v /path/to/your/downloads:/downloads \
--restart unless-stopped \
ghcr.io/linuxserver/deluge
After installation, I use portainer for maintaining the dockers
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thanks eriklysoe,
I have enough to chew through 😊 will try this weekend.
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