Cloudberry in a Container

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EvilTed
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Cloudberry in a Container

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Has anyone successfully got this Cloudberry container application to run in Container Station?

https://github.com/jlesage/docker-cloud ... /README.md

I installed it using Container Manager and it runs, but when I try to access the GUI using the link it provides it gives a server error disconnected 1006 code.
I'm not sure what to do next?

Any ideas?
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Re: Cloudberry in a Container

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Seriously?

47 of you have read this and nobody has tried Cloudberry in a container?
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Re: Cloudberry in a Container

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I now have CloudBerry running in a container and backing up to B2 as we speak.
It was very easy to setup.
Let me know if you want me to outline the steps...
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Re: Cloudberry in a Container

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Even easier and having more flexibility than the container route is to install Linux using Linux station.
This gives you a URI using VNC to the installed operating system of choice.

Download and install Cloudberry for Linux.
Look for the folder "nas_share". This is what you backup.

It will create a rather obtuse file path in B2, but this is because it is a backup application and not a sync tool.
You use Cloudberry for restores, so it is of no consequence.

HTH

ET
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