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docker-plex
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Use RAM for Plex transcoding
I've tried with couple of repositories but I'm mainly using this one now: lscr.io/linuxserver/plex I gave up on this sometime ago but would now like to get at least RAM transcode working for Plex. The GPU transcode can wait.
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Upgrade Plex in Docker not working
I found this, but don't see anything similar for ghcr.io in the images list in the docker UI.
- DSM 99% CPU. Lot of CrashUploader processes
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Plex Docker hardware transcoding issue
I'm facing a similar issue. I reported it to the linuxserver team (publisher of that docker image), they think it's a plex issue. https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-plex/issues/357
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Plexamp headless: passing the claim as an environment variable
I've messed with Plex in docker quite a lot though, so if you put your code in GitHub I should be able to point out an option for getting it done. Might not make sense for Plexamp for some reason, I've usually started with this repo https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-plex and forked when I was making my own Plex containers. I was thinking of doing that for Plexamp, but I've not looked at what's needed to map sound devices properly. It has an example of where to run a Plex claim script before starting up Plex to run as a service.
- Should I use Proxmox on my home server?
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Using Intel eGPU QuickSync with Kubernetes for transcoding with Plex/Jellyfin etc...
FWIW it's probably not a great idea to use the Plex or Jellyfin (or any really) images from lsio. They do stupid shit like this which is not needed with Kubernetes. You can add a security context with those GIDs as supplemental groups. Also all their containers start as root which is not considered best practice.
- Benefits of Different Plex Options on UnRaid?
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Bad Plex Version?
These are their historical container versions - https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-plex/releases
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Clarification on updating Plex via docker on Synology
The linuxserver plex image can actually check for updates when the container starts. It's a bit of an anti-pattern. Here's the script: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-plex/blob/master/root/etc/s6-overlay/s6-rc.d/init-plex-update/run
docker-radarr
- My entire library deleted overnight. 30+tb gone.
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Issue with docker, radarr, and qbittorrent: this directory does not appear to exist.
# https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-radarr radarr: image: lscr.io/linuxserver/radarr:latest container_name: radarr environment: - PUID=13003 - PGID=13000 - UMASK=002 - TZ=${TIMEZONE} volumes: - ${ROOT_DIR}/docker/sonarr-config:/config - ${ROOT_DIR}/data:/data ports: - 7878:7878 restart: unless-stopped
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How to publish my dockerized ML application
https://www.linuxserver.io/ generally has some good examples of docs for docker images. https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-radarr and the corresponding https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/radarr are a good example.
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Guide: Windows 11, *arrs via Docker Desktop with WSL2
After all this, there were still some permission issues (eg. as mentioned here: https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-radarr/issues/30) but setting the appropriate UMASK/PUID/GUID appears to have fixed it. This was a bit of trial and error, but what's in my Docker Compose works for me.
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5 containers all successfully working, can only access webUI on ONE of them. Sonarr (fully working)/Radarr/SABnabd/unmanic/librespeed
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Is anyone able to remotely connect to Radarr via reverse proxy after update?
Looks like the reverse proxy address redirects to the local address after the 4.0.4.5922-ls130 update. It does this on Chrome and Edge.
- RADARR ERROR: "FAILED TO CREATE CORECLR, HRESULT: 0X80004005"
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Radarr installation fails on fresh Ubuntu install
# https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-radarr radarr4k: container_name: radarr4k environment: PGID: $PLEX_PGID PUID: $PLEX_PUID TZ: $TZ image: ghcr.io/linuxserver/radarr networks: smarthome: ipv4_address: 172.18.0.14 restart: always volumes: - $USERDIR2/radarr4k:/config - $STORAGE/4K_HDR_Movies:/movies - $DOWNLOAD/radarrFourk:/downloads
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[Help] Is there a way to allow other people on my server to add their own media to the server?
Radarr for movies
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Radarr does not add directories.
I just installed Radarr in docker, and am trying to set set it up. I used the linuxserver image, and make the movies directory /mnt/disk1 (my smb share for media is mounted there). If I go to Settings>Media Management>Add root folder, and go into my movies folder (as a test I left some movies in there and they showed up correctly), I should be able to press the ok button and it should add the directory. But, it doesn't. It just closes the 'file browser' window and the directory I just pointed to doesn't show under Root Folders.
What are some alternatives?
pms-docker - Plex Media Server Docker repo, for all your PMS docker needs.
docker-prowlarr - Docker image for Prowlarr/Prowlarr
Nginx Proxy Manager - Docker container for managing Nginx proxy hosts with a simple, powerful interface
FlareSolverr - Proxy server to bypass Cloudflare protection
plex - A docker container with Plex mediaserver.
docker-jackett
docker-mods - Documentation and Examples of base container modifications
docker-sonarr
OpenMediaVault - openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in home environments or small home offices.
docker-mariadb
docker-joplin-server - Joplin Server docker image
docker-overseerr