Alles anzeigenI don't have the impression that anyone here has published a solution to the problem - that's why I do this now.
First of all I would strongly recommend you to create a shared folder in OMV for the App JDownloader. For example as follows:
Shared folder: Config (Path: Config; Everyone: Read / Write)
Shared folder: JDownloader (Path: Config/JDownloader; Everyone: Read / Write)
Shared folder: Downloads (Path: Downloads; Everyone: Read / Write)
Next, you must find out your UID and GID using the following command in the console (SSH), e.g. User pi: id pi
-> UID: 1000 and GID: 1000 in my case.
In the following I will show you my configuration for Docker (Portainer), which should solve the problem.
Of course you have to adjust the path to the shared folders.
CodeAlles anzeigenversion: '2' services: jdownloader: image: jaymoulin/jdownloader container_name: jdownloader restart: unless-stopped user: 1000:1000 volumes: - /srv/dev-disk-by-label-YOURHDDLABEL/Config/JDownloader:/opt/JDownloader/cfg - /srv/dev-disk-by-label-YOURHDDLABEL/Downloads:/opt/JDownloader/Downloads - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro #optional environment: MYJD_USER: mailaccount@my-jdownloader.com MYJD_PASSWORD: password MYJD_DEVICE_NAME: RaspberryPi XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR: /opt/JDownloader/Downloads #optional ports: - 3129:3129
Thanks for your post that helped me to get JDownloader running