![]() ![]() You can probably use :ro at the end, but I haven't tried that to see if it causes any errors. Replace the reference to the directory from step 1 with whatever directory you created.įor each "-v" section below, map each of your media directories (I hope this part is self evident). You should create a directory on your server before continuing. I chose to use /mnt/myapps/Serviio-riftbit. That container is described here (you don't need anything from this page - it's just an fyi).ġ) Create a directory on your server that can be used to store library data. That has been updated 9 months ago (not sure if it will be supported beyond that, but it is 2.0). I based all of this on the riftbit serviio container. I got Serviio 2.0 working on my unraid (with my Sony Bravia TV). ![]() Seems odd that at least 2 people have the problem. folder structure: :/mnt/user/Movies/ActionĪny ideas, or do you need anything more to debug the problem. I checked the permissions: "-rw-rw-rw- 1 nobody users 15574070714 Jul 30 2013" for each file and it looks ok. Once I returned to version 161 the files all appeared again instantly. When I installed the latest version the media browser only listed the top folders and inside the folders where all the movies are were blank and there was a 500 undefined error at the top of the page. Ran the docker logs command and got this: executing container initialization scripts. ensuring user provided files have correct perms.exited 0. making user provided files available at /var/run/s6/etc.exited 0. Hope this is helpful for someone to help with my Serviio issue. ![]()
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