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linuxserver's Ombi docker
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I would recommend you to post the issue here: https://github.com/rogueosb/docker-ombi/issues If not, you could change to linuxserver's Ombi docker.
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Bazarr
Bjonness406 replied to linuxserver.io's topic in Docker Containers
1. Use 0.0.0.0 in general settings, and the ip of your server/docker in ip settings for sonarr. 2. På bazarr har jeg følgende mappings: Path for sonarr: /media (/mnt/user/tvshows) Path for bazarr: /tv (/mnt/user/tvshows) 3. Ip address of your server Yes you need the api key Your mapping in bazarr would be /tv (sonarr) and /media/TV-Serie (bazarr) -
I think this would be very useful. I don't see to much point integrate it more in the webgui than a link in the tools menu. What is way more work, but I think would be extremely useful is a file browser with the functions / limitations that trurl mentions above.
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+1 Would love this feature
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Limetech said itself that they plan on adding in-place encryption of devices in 6.4.0 release notes "ALL PREVIOUS DATA ON THAT DEVICE WILL BE DESTROYED. Hence it is not possible, in this release, to encrypt in-place. We plan to add a utility in a future release to accomplish this however." https://forums.unraid.net/topic/65494-unraid-os-version-640-stable-release-available/
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I am going to remove this image, since I don't have the time to do support on another ones docker, and I don't have the time to make my own atm. Cubecoders are going to make their own docker after 1.7 update FYI
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You could make a script using the CA User Scripts plugin, not as nice at having it directly in the UI on the share, but it gets the job done.
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See this thread
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You can use Server Layout plugin, and add the vendor in the notes field.
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Nope, never heard of before! This works great, even without changing permissions or owner if the files. So if I want to make all the files uneditable, can I run this command? find /mnt/disk1/Media/ -type f -exec chattr +i "{}" \; find /mnt/disk2/Media/ -type f -exec chattr +i "{}" \; And If I need to edit the files again, I run this command? find /mnt/disk1/Media/ -type f -exec chattr -i "{}" \; find /mnt/disk2/Media/ -type f -exec chattr -i "{}" \; There is no need to do this on folder too? I could at least not delete any folders with a file that is immutable.
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Created a test share to look at this closer. My windows account is named bjonness406 and the SMB share settings is set to "Private" and "Read/Write" for user bjonness406. As you can see I still can make the file writeable from notepad++ I can't delete the folder or the file itself from windows explorer, or add new files into the Permissions folder. If I try to edit the file with windows notepad, it will not let me and tells me the file is write protected. root@Tower:~# cd /mnt/user/Testing/ root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing# ls -l total 0 drwxrwxrwx 1 bjonness406 users 29 Nov 19 15:56 Permissions/ root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing# cd Permissions/ root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing/Permissions# ls -l total 4 -rw-rw-rw- 1 bjonness406 users 5 Nov 19 15:57 Try\ to\ edit.txt root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing/Permissions# cd .. root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing# chmod 544 Permissions/ root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing# chown root Permissions/ root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing# ls -l total 0 dr-xr--r-- 1 root users 29 Nov 19 15:56 Permissions/ root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing# cd Permissions/ root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing/Permissions# ls -l total 4 -rw-rw-rw- 1 bjonness406 users 5 Nov 19 15:57 Try\ to\ edit.txt root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing/Permissions# chmod 444 Try\ to\ edit.txt root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing/Permissions# chown root Try\ to\ edit.txt root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing/Permissions# ls -l total 4 -r--r--r-- 1 root users 5 Nov 19 16:01 Try\ to\ edit.txt root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing/Permissions# ls -l total 4 -rw-rw-rw- 1 root users 10 Nov 19 16:01 Try\ to\ edit.txt root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing/Permissions# Tried to change the group to root also, but I still can make the file writeable with notepad++! root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing/Permissions# chown root:root Try\ to\ edit.txt root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing/Permissions# ls -l total 4 -r--r--r-- 1 root root 10 Nov 19 16:01 Try\ to\ edit.txt root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing/Permissions# ls -l total 4 -rw-rw-rw- 1 root root 16 Nov 19 16:23 Try\ to\ edit.txt root@Tower:/mnt/user/Testing/Permissions#
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Could you try and see if this works good? I did not seem any problems when I was testing. If it works good I will update my main AMP docker with it. https://github.com/bjonness406/Testing/blob/master/AMP.xml
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Thanks, now I can't delete the files from windows browser. Then my folder and files look like this. root@Tower:/mnt/user/Movies# ls -l dr--r--r-- 1 root users 117 Nov 18 23:06 Forrest\ Gump\ (1994)/ root@Tower:/mnt/user/Movies/Forrest Gump (1994)# ls -l total 11465972 -r--r--r-- 1 root users 121133 Feb 14 2016 Forrest\ Gump\ (1994).english.srt -r--r--r-- 1 root users 11740930048 Feb 14 2016 Forrest\ Gump\ (1994).mkv -r--r--r-- 1 root users 98793 Nov 19 10:59 Forrest\ Gump\ (1994).norweigan.srt Tried opening a file in windows notepad and I can't edit the file, but if I go into Notepad++ and select "Clear Read-Only Flag" I can edit the file again. Anyone has any tips? root@Tower:/mnt/user/Movies/Forrest Gump (1994)# ls -l total 11465972 -r--r--r-- 1 root users 121133 Feb 14 2016 Forrest\ Gump\ (1994).english.srt -r--r--r-- 1 root users 11740930048 Feb 14 2016 Forrest\ Gump\ (1994).mkv -rw-rw-rw- 1 root users 98793 Nov 19 11:06 Forrest\ Gump\ (1994).norweigan.srt
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Hmm. I am sure I missed something, but can't figure out what. Way too long since I was active on unraid.. Tried to applying the commands, but I still can delete the files from windows.. I removed the size part since I want to "lock" down my srt files too. find /mnt/user/Movies/ -type f -exec chmod 444 "{}" \; find /mnt/user/Movies/ -type f -exec chown root "{}" \; ls -l "Forrest Gump (1994)" total 11465972 -r--r--r-- 1 root users 121133 Feb 14 2016 Forrest\ Gump\ (1994).english.srt -r--r--r-- 1 root users 11740930048 Feb 14 2016 Forrest\ Gump\ (1994).mkv -r--r--r-- 1 root users 98793 Feb 14 2016 Forrest\ Gump\ (1994).norweigan.srt
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Oh, nice! Need to add this to a schedule in the user scripts plugin. Changing permissions every monday night on my movies and locking them down..
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The V3 beta require a brand new install, you can't upgrade from V2. Isodev has a image you could use https://hub.docker.com/r/lsiodev/ombi-preview/
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Sorry for late answear, I have had a lot to do so forgot about it. Thats because the docker that i got asked to make a template for does not have Java installed Will see if I can find another docker with java 8 installed, I dont have time to make my own docker atm. If someone finds a AMP docker with java 8, please tell me. That is not currently possible with the script, you have to ask @ntrevena at the plex forum for that since he was the one making the script. https://forums.plex.tv/discussion/233133/convert2mkv-now-supporting-mp4-h264-and-x265-hevc-output-updated-18-10-16/p1 Plex is what I use and recommend, but does not Emby do the same thing?
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I see. I don't have so much to to test this atm. Could you test this and give me a feedback on how it is working? https://github.com/bjonness406/Testing
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Why do you need an docker that is more updated?
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Take a look here. https://github.com/tidusjar/Ombi/issues/760
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Thanks, will try to remember to update the template tomorrow, kind of busy atm
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Setup a share called appdata, which is set to "Use Cache disk: Prefer" Then you use this share to place the config for teamspeak (then it will be placed at /mnt/user/appdata/teamspeak), and the docker image (/mnt/user/appdata).
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At the moment, not you can't. If anyone knows how to do it, please share Quoting ntrevena from the plex forums: Can we use this script in a recursive manner ? At the moment, no. The problem is that the recursion throws out the filetype search. That's one of the big problems I have. I really want to use it for recursive file finding.