If you have qeustions, of course reach out to us. Configuring each of those applications through their UI (well not Radarr, but it's config and setup is extremely similar to Sonarr, so it shouldn't be an issue for you to do it.Installing Radarr, Sonarrr, Jackett, and qBitTorrent.Setting up our host machine storage so that all of the applications can access the media and files in an all-in-one location.Setting up a Docker network for our installations to communicate on.The best part is that we worked through how to get things going in Portainer, so you can easily follow along. I used Portainer for this setup, as it was a bit of an homage, and mirror of a video he made several weeks earlier on the same subject using Unraid. Today, he walked me through the setup of four incredible pieces of open source, self hosted software, that you can run in Docker. If you haven't checked out his channel yet, you should seriously go over and subscribe, and check out all of his videos. His UI of choice for hosting his self hosted setup is Unraid, which has a magificent user interface. He focuses on Open Source software, and uses Docker to set it up and get it installed and running. The channel is superb, and really fits well with the Awesome Open Source channel. This post continues where previously How to install docker on Alpine Linux VM left, where we deployed an Alpine Linux virtual machine in a Proxmox host, created a docker user and installed docker engine.I was fortunate enough to have my good from from the IBRACORP YouTube channel join me, and walk me through setting up these super useful tools. Sonarr, Radarr and Jackett are necessary additions for a complete HTPC setup and serve as a nice example for anyone wishing to learn Docker. The whole proccess consists of Sonarr and Radarr searching for media files using Jackett and send the findings provided by Jackett to the download client. The first step in this guide, setting up smb shares, is specific to Sonarr and Radarr. If media folders remote then setup access to samba shares Then we proceed with the actual deployment of the containers. Sonarr,Radarr and Jackett need access to the folder where the media files are, which in many cases are in a Network Attached Storage and not in the same machine as the docker host.This post will use Samba shares to a Synology NAS as an example. Install cifs-utils in the Alpine VM to connect as a client to smb shares: sudo apk add cifs-utils This step can be ignored if the media files are in the same host with Sonarr etc. Make the netmount service start on boot: sudo rc-update add netmount bootĪs root create a file that contains the credentials of the remote shares: su rootĬhange the rights of the file so it can be read only by root: chmod 600 ~/.smbcrįind the uid and gid of the user that will run docker: id dockerasĮdit the fstab file and add the directories to be mounted: vi /etc/fstab //192.168.1.10/Synology1 /mnt/synomovies cifs uid=1000,gid=150,credentials=/root/.smbcr,_netdev,vers=2.0 0 0 #INSTALL SONARR DOCKER UNRAID APK# On Alpine if vers=2.0 is not included the os is unable to mount the share:Īlso it is required to add _netdev so the mounting process will wait for the network to initialize first,especially helpful for older systems.Įxit root shell and create the directories in fstab as mount targets: exit In the example we will create a separate directory on mnt/ for each content, so we need to declare the same remote path twice if two of the target folders are in the same root path.
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