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