2019-06-28, 11:36 PM
OK, more comic nerd discussion. I have created a container in Synology and am not sure what to do next. I've used Putty to log into my NAS and input:
docker run -d \
--volume /home/pi/config:/config \
--volume /home/pi/videos:/recordings \
--volume /home/pi/videos:/buffer \
--publish 8866:8866 \
nextpvr/nextpvr_amd64:latest
I get a Volume: command not found. So, I had 2 beers and came back to try and nerd this out. Youtube my arse off and still I just don't seem to get it. I'm going to have to send sub more
another donation for helping me get my nerd on!
Terminal in Synology doesn't seem to work at all.
Synology shows NPVR has been running for over 5 hours (yes, I've been trying almost that long before embarrassing myself) I can't login using port 8866.
Synology logs attached.
docker run -d \
--volume /home/pi/config:/config \
--volume /home/pi/videos:/recordings \
--volume /home/pi/videos:/buffer \
--publish 8866:8866 \
nextpvr/nextpvr_amd64:latest
I get a Volume: command not found. So, I had 2 beers and came back to try and nerd this out. Youtube my arse off and still I just don't seem to get it. I'm going to have to send sub more
another donation for helping me get my nerd on!
Terminal in Synology doesn't seem to work at all.
Synology shows NPVR has been running for over 5 hours (yes, I've been trying almost that long before embarrassing myself) I can't login using port 8866.
Synology logs attached.
Paul
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