You will need to SSH into your Diskstation using ‘Putty’ or an equivalent program. In the previous versions of these guides I used a long winded approach to getting your ID information, I have since found a much easier approach. You will then be greeted by the overview tab, this will give you some overall usage stats for CPU and Memory, and once installed it will list running containers, my 412+ has been upgraded to 2Gb of RAM when it was my main NAS.īefore we proceed any further with downloading and installing containers, we need to determine our PGID and PUIDas well as make sure that we have shares/folders setup and ready. When you first open docker you will be asked if you want to read the help guides, you can choose if you want to do this.
Install sonarr on dsm how to#
This guide makes some assumptions that you have a general knowledge of the DSM interface and how to do the basics.įirst things first you need to head into Package Center and search for Docker, install it to which ever volume you want, I personally have my apps on a dedicated SSD which keeps things snappy.
Install sonarr on dsm download#
you simply download a pre packaged image someone has already built and it will run within Docker, this means it makes no changes to your system and can easily be backed up if you even need to move it elsewhere. In this first guide I will take you through getting Docker setup.ĭocker is an open platform for developers and sysadmins to build, ship, and run distributed applications, these application are distributed as Containers.Ī container is kind of what it says on the box, it contains everything that is required to run a particular application. So now that Docker is available for most Intel based Diskstation’s I decided to jump ship.
I have been using the Synology community packages for quite some time as they were convenient to install from package manager but with recent iterations of DSM these packages quite often fail to install or even run, and its never clear what low level system changes they are making.
Install sonarr on dsm series#
This is the first part of a series showing you how to setup Usenet Automation using Docker on a Synology NAS. I've tried the Docker container and of course get the errors where it doesn't see and can't install the kernel headers.The following guide was last edited using Synology DSM 6.1.1-15101-4 and Docker 1.11.2-0325. You can also save the changes to the existing Docker image. A summary of all mentioned or recommeneded projects: gluetun, docker-transmission-openvpn, synology-wireguard, and deluge-piaportplugin DSM 7.
But a I don’t have Docker in my synology system (DSM), I installed mongodb and runs correctly, but I would like to connect by Robomongo or similar program to manage my database remotly and need to change mongod. sh), like described here, so that the ports went free and could be used by docker Traefik reverse proxy.
For models that support it (such as my one) the installation is a breeze. Be sure to make note of the SSH port number, default is 22.
0 in the package center both packages are available: If I try to install the Safihre package (SynoCommunity), I got the follow message (sorry for the german): This means: If I try to install…. Mostly liked in NAS Please allow BackBlaze B2 in Hyper Backup Jamey. The “mount path” has to be “/config”, so that Home Assistant will use it for the configs and logs.