Run jdupes to re-hardlink the downloads to the media.
Run jdupes to re-hardlink the downloads to the media.
My 212j is still running fine, if you can call its level of performance “fine” in any way
Note - they will talk down to you for messing things up if it’s ever been written anywhere in the wiki
Join the arr discord - specifically the lidarr support channel
Unraid as I understand it will do that
As someone who is not a former sysadmin and only vaguely familiar with *nix, I’ve been able to turn my home NAS (bought strictly to hold photos and videos backed up from our phones) into a home media sever by installing Docker, learning how the yml files work, how containers network, etc, and it’s been awesome.
Look into Trash Guides to get set up. You will probably have to start over. It’s okay, I think I’m on my 3rd iteration of folders and such.
You get an invite from a member. Or you can trade if you have an invite to spare, but I think it’s frowned upon by some.
Thanks to everyone who replied, but I gave up on this. Turns out that Synology’s DSM has nginx as part of it, without exposing it as configurable, that commandeers ports 443 and 5000, and any other port seems to direct to 5001(?) which is the desktop manager login. I’ll just remember all the ports or maybe get Heimdall spun up!
I looked at Heimdall and came to the same conclusion, I could just whip up a static html page of links, or make bookmarks, easier than maintaining another docker.
I didn’t know that so it’s still good info. Is this a correct understanding:
That means that since I start the *arr stack in one yaml file they are all at http://*arr/ and such? But only to each other; pi-hole from some other yaml is only available on address:port
Same for me. I was all jazzed about it and then found out it couldn’t handle the way I get stuff to my TV and was very sad. I know it’s not jellyfin’s fault, but it’s still true, and it’s not worth it to me (yet?) to solve the technical issue of figuring out how to sign my home server or whatever.
If I’m understanding this correctly, this (plus some other stuff I probably don’t have setup, like traefik) would publish to a local-DNS-like entity so that I could go to sonarr.local and jellyfin.local instead of my current way of memorizing/ bookmarking all the various addresses in the form of server_ip:port# ?
https://www.jdupes.com/