#SONARR SETUP SABNZBD HOW TO#
How to Install Radarr on OpenMediaVault 5 inside Docker with Portainer using RPi 4 If you have followed the guide all your SAB settings are in the config folder, this means you can just remove the whole docker image download the latest copy and just setup the docker image again.
#SONARR SETUP SABNZBD UPDATE#
I will see if I can update the post on how to update.
#SONARR SETUP SABNZBD UPGRADE#
Can you also explain how to upgrade sabnzbd when running it in a docker container? The version inside my docker is still 1. I have Sonarr installed and working, emby installed and working, but cannot for the life of me get SABnzbd set up. The Sonarr one should be up tomorrow at worst. In the environment tab enter the details as shown in the screenshot, but change them to whatever yours were noted as. Next we are going to setup a couple of Environment variables this is the user details we took note of earlier in the guide, this allows the Docker image to have the right access to the shares we just added. It should look like the screenshot below. And then also add your downloads folder, this can be where ever you want to download your files. We do the same thing for all the other guides. Then click on volumes, we are now going to set up the shares we want to mount. The port settings are extremely important, do not leave them to Auto as you will have to look up the port number every single time the container is restarted and it will screw with all your other containers as they will not be able to talk to each other. Head back into Docker and click on the Registry tab on the left hand side, the registry is where you search all of the available docker images on Docker. Enter the login information for you Synology user account, you will not be able to see the password as you type it, I use a very long one so I just paste it in from my password manager. Click on open, you will get a prompt asking if you trust the key, if this is the first time you have used SSH, just press OK or accept. 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. Before we proceed any further with downloading and installing containers we need to make sure any shares we have are 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. 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. A container is kind of what it says on the box, it contains everything that is required to run a particular application. Docker is an open platform for developers and sysadmins to build, ship, and run distributed applications, these application are distributed as Containers.