Definitely Docker is much more stable than any stand-alone QPKG I have
used, and - much faster!
Take look at this thread:
https://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=354=123933
QNAP TS-453Mini 4x3TB RAID5 QTS 4.3.3
LMS 7.9.0 running in Docker
Madsonic 6.2 running in Docker
Plex running in Docker
rkrug wrote:
> As I was thinking along these lines as well, but still have some
> questions:
>
> is there a recommended Docker image?
>
> How do you start Docker (ports)?
>
> Where do you store your preferences and database? I assume it is outside
> docker, as it should be easy to move?
>
>
As I was thinking along these lines as well, but still have some questions:
is there a recommended Docker image?
How do you start Docker (ports)?
Where do you store your preferences and database? I assume it is outside
docker, as it should be easy to move?
I think it would be useful, to add
The easiest way to move LMS freely between different HW platforms, is to
run it Docker. Then it is abstracted completely from whatever HW you
have, and it can be moved easily.
QNAP TS-453Mini 4x3TB RAID5 QTS 4.3.3
LMS 7.9.0 running in Docker
Madsonic 6.2 running in Docker
Plex running in
wbree wrote:
> I found a hidden map called: ProgramData/Squeezebox/ with 3 maps (cache,
> logs, prefs) that I copied to my new server. And it works! I had only a
> little problem with Spotty. He could not find VCRUNTIME140.dll. But I
> fxed that also.
>
> But thanks anyway for your suggestion.
wbree wrote:
> I made sure that de LMS versions were the same and also the platforms.
> The only difference is the hardware.
>
> Maybe I've been lucky.:D
>
> In other cases I might not work. A future request could be to get an
> export and import module for the configuration and installed
I made sure that de LMS versions were the same and also the platforms.
The only difference is the hardware.
Maybe I've been lucky.:D
In other cases I might not work. A future request could be to get an
export and import module for the configuration and installed plugins.
Wilco
wbree wrote:
> My solution was easy enough for me. :-)
>
> Wilco
Just for the records /archive
Thats *NOT* the recomended way - this solution just works cause the old
and the new system might be similar.
If the old system is built long time ago and the new system is something
like up2date -
I found a hidden map called: ProgramData/Squeezebox/ with 3 maps (cache,
logs, prefs) that I copied to my new server. And it works! I had only a
little problem with Spotty. He could find VCRUNTIME140.dll. But I fxed
that also.
But thanks anyway for your suggestion.
My solution was easy enough
Hi,
i dont think so.
"Easy" is something like:
Grap your old system, use the lmswebgui and add all your settings to
your new System.
Looks Easy is something like:
copy your old stuff to the new system and ask yourself for x hours -wtf
isnt my system running anymore...-
I had to migrate to another hardware (Windows Server 2012 R2). So I
install LMS 7.9.1 but I also want to transfer my configuration ,
plugins, and alarmsettings etc.
Is there a way to do this?
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Wilco
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