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- Comment on Problem connecting to host from Docker container 1 year ago:
I didn’t read the docker files with attention in the first time, but since you have an external network it should work.
- Comment on Problem connecting to host from Docker container 1 year ago:
Do you have coddy to point the DNS to your keyckloak instance like in this part of the tutorial? auth.gurucomputing.com { reverse_proxy keycloak:8080 }
Also do you have the domain registered?
- Comment on Problem connecting to host from Docker container 1 year ago:
I think it would be easier to use only one docker compose file with all services, and use the same network across all of them
- Comment on Docker compose questions 1 year ago:
In my opinion you would want to create a Dockerfile to generate a Docker Image with your script and the ENVs in it. Remember though this script will run inside the docker container and the host will not see any modification. Could you explain in more details what this script would do?
- Comment on A tip for migrating from Google Photos to Synology 1 year ago:
I used the default split size of 2GB and now worked. I was trying to use 50GB but I think Google didn’t liked it so much
- Comment on A tip for migrating from Google Photos to Synology 1 year ago:
Yes I know. The problem is Google does not provide any more information just said it failed. This is a screenshot from the email Image
I tried again and failed, I think I will need to migrate it manually :(
- Comment on A tip for migrating from Google Photos to Synology 1 year ago:
It is a bit off topic but when I tried to generate the files from Google takeout it failed do you have any suggestions? Also this idea of downloading directly in the NAS is very good
- Comment on I might have a problem...... 1 year ago:
Well this seems to be a good problem to have hahah. If you need to get rid of some of those ssds count with me.
- Comment on SFF PCs with NVMe slots 1 year ago:
Have you seen those nas Intel n5105 mini itx motherboards at AliExpress? They have 6 sata ports, 2 nvme slots, 4 x 2.5 gigabit Ethernet. Looks very good for your use case.