

volume1/docker/media-center-config/lidarr:/config:rw volume1/docker/media-center-config/jackett:/config:rw volumeUSB1/usbshare/jackett:/media-store/jackett:rw

volume1/docker/media-center-config/radarr:/config:rw volume1/docker/media-center-config/sonarr:/config:rw Once this was in place, everything go much easier. volumeUSB1/usbshare:/usb #this was an unknown and key to get the usb to show as a directory to set up services. USB Drive attached to DS220+ (specifically for media).It is my hope the information shared below will be helpful to others seeking similar setups for their servers. A special thank you to from SynoForum, awaiting ok to assign name of the second individual from this forum, and a third (who prefers to not be mentioned) from Sonarr forums. None of this would have been possible if it were not for three individuals. While there are a million blogs, tutorials, instructional on Docker and related media services there are even more variations and variables and small data points could be missed, or a key component to your solution/environment may not have been fully covered or explained in way you might understand.īelow is how I achieved getting the media services running on Synology through Docker and behind a VPN. Given I am not command line/console guy (and probably not you either or you'd be reading elsewhere,) there are times where one needs to jump in and figure things out to achieve the end goals such as getting non-home devices talking to Siri or for a more advanced multi-media system.
