![]() Then I tried it the other way, first create the shared folder from GUI in the control panel of the Qnap. Did you create the directory and the shared folder from command line? I did it from command line, but my shared folder isn't visible in the File Station on the Qnap (I already did chmod / chown on the folder). The only question I have is how you managed to create the directory and the shared folder. Made a directory /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/paperless/ (for program and data) and a shared folder /share/paperless (for consume directory accessible by all home Thanks for your tutorial! I finally get it working on my Qnap as well. Just in case it helps anyone, here's what I did: ![]() I gave up and installed from the command line. I'm wondering if I can use these paths in the. For example, the Docker Hub install automatically created /consume at /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/Container/container-station-data/lib/docker/volumes/08f6481d4faf53f8f5f2532a0fffc662b48f03bb5d19c8a994aeb660cee65ba4/_data, and the other required folders in similar fashion. ![]() Unlike the Docker Hub package, it looks like I'll have to manually update all the paths. I've also found the add an application command which looks like I can possibly paste the modified text of docker-compose.yml in order to download everything and create the app. For example, as far as I can tell the Container Station's Environment setting can replace docker-compose.env. I think it probably can be installed from the container station, but the problem is knowing how to translate the CLI instructions to appropriate Container Station settings. On the Paperless GitHub issues page, it's recommended that Paperless probably can't be installed via the container station. I'll keep poking around and report back if I figure out more.ĮDIT: It looks like document_consumer is a script to listen for files to consume, which is why I don't have a webserver, etc. I'm wondering if modifying the environment variables in the advanced settings would be the same as modifying the docker-compose.env in the setup instructions. ![]() I now seem to have a running container, but it's still not right since there's no web server and no way to access the paperless system. So I created a new container using the official Docker project as before, only this time I used document_consumer. Quick update: from the documentation, it looks like "document_consumer" is the command I should be running. run.sh, php -a, etc (from the examples they gave) and not just "-help."Ĭan someone help me how to figure out this Docker install? r-station/, and I think the issue is that instead of a blank command line I should be including something in the command area such as. ker-method are based on the command line for a Linux distro, and I have no idea how to translate this to Container Station commands, whether I need to create a special user for this container, etc. This seems to be because the Container Station auto filled my empty "command" line with "-help." Therefore it's running paperless -help which displays some text and then quits. This resulted in a "paperless-1" container that will run for a few seconds and stop. After unsuccessfully looking for what options to change, I created the container with the default options. ![]() Selected Install, but I don't know what options to pick for creating the container.Ĥ. Searched for "paperless" and chose the official Docker project here: ģ. I jumped right in with QNAP Container Station, but I'm dead in the water. I've recently upgraded my old Thecus NAS to a TVS-673 and am looking to learn how to use Docker containers. ![]()
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