

This is where the app stores data that needs to survive when the docker instance reboots or is upgraded. Those are all not required by creating the single data mount, and allow sonarr etc to perform file moves rather than slow copy them across different mounts. Not any of the subfolders The subfolder(s) the specific application needs, you have to select in the applications itself, starting from the data mount. That was my experience a few years back, and havent looked at it since docker was available on my syno as an official package.ĭamn holiday festivities makes note for himself to do this in the upcoming weekend. The synocommunity package is regularly behind or broken in some way (usually after a DSM update, or mono, or both). Luckily theres a mono version for DSM 6.0 and we just need to make Sonarr use it. More hassle up front, at least at first, but you have a lot more control over the RAM and CPU that can be used.Īnd I say this as someone who really hasnt done a whole lot with Docker (my main server platform is FreeBSD, so). If the link is ever broken, head over to the Synology wiki search for install ipkg. Read over that list, as theres a lot of good, useful stuff there.

Ing Asterisk On Synology Supported Install Others Asįor those of you not in the know, ipkg is a package manager: its software that connects to a repository, a large collection of software packages, then makes it easy for you to download, install, update, remote packages on your Linux box 1.
