The Synology_HDD_db script should run after every DSM update. If you later update DSM and your M.2 drives are shown as unsupported and the storage pool is shown as missing, and online assemble fails, you need to run the Synology_HDD_db script. Then reboot, go to Storage Manager, Online Assemable and Create Volume. DSM 6 This script creates the RAID, storage pool and volume on your NVMe drive(s) for you.Īll you have to do is run the script and type yes and 1, 2, 3 or 4 to answer some simple questions.DSM 7 This script creates the RAID and storage pool on your NVMe drive(s) so you can then create the volume in the DSM GUI.And you don't need Synology branded NVMe drives. If you have found my site useful please consider pinging me a tip as it helps cover the cost of running things, you can even buy me a coffee.Easily create an M.2 volume on Synology NAS without a lot of typing and no need for any how-to guides. Guide re-written and updated with DSM7 screenshotsĪdded new port settings and Docker Bridge NetworkĬompose version number removed and small wording amendments Restart: unless-stopped sudo docker-compose -f /volume1/docker/radarr.yml up -d Historic UpdatesĪdded new folder mappings to ensure atomic moves and Hard-linking Ensure you change the variables to your own. You can use the below code saved as radarr.yml in the ‘/docker’ share, this will do the entire process above in one quick command via SSH. Usually you will use the IP of your NAS, however if for whatever reason this is not working you can use which is the IP of the ‘synobridge’ gateway. When setting up your preferred download client or Prowlarr etc. I can’t get Radarr to Connect to my Download Client! If you are hosting all your services on the same NAS do not add any settings here. While most of the settings on this page are self-explanatory something that has caught people out if the Remote Path Mappings setting. Appĭownload Clients (Settings > Download Clients>Remote Path Mappings) These are where Radarr will ultimately move your movies to once they finish downloading. Radarr refers to the place(s) you keep your movies as Root Folders. Media Management / Root Folders (Settings>Media Management) Now you have set up Radarr there are some key settings you will need to set as these often catch new users out. You should now be able to access Radarr via the IP of your NAS followed by the port 7878 You will be greeted with the Network screen, we will be using the ‘synobridge’ network we created earlier select it from the list and click Next. In Docker click on the ‘Image’ tab, in the list of your containers select the ‘Linuxserver Radarr’ image and click on ‘Launch’ You can check the status of the download over on the ‘Image’ tab. The pop-up box will ask which version you want to download, make sure you choose ‘Latest’ from the list of available versions. In the list of available containers select the one made by Linuxserver as shown below then click ‘Download’. Open up Docker within DSM and navigate to the ‘Registry’ tab and search for ‘Radarr’.
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