Note that 'autorun.sh' is executed before nearly all QPKGs, and isn't a QPKG itself, so it's not shown in your package list. More details can be seen in the OP about this.Qmann wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 12:53 pm SMP:* New order *
(01) (A) Entware
(02) (A) NvKernelDriver
(03) (A) netmgr
(04) (A) NodeJS
(05) (A) QJDK8
(06) (A) container-station
(07) (A) Qapache
(08) (A) MySQL8
(09) (A) MultimediaConsole
(10) (A) HybridBackup
(11) (Φ) helpdesk
(12) (Φ) Qboost
(13) (Φ) ResourceMonitor
(14) (Φ) QKVM
(15) (Φ) PlexPy
(16) (Φ) QSubSonic
(17) (Φ) NotificationCenter
(18) (Φ) SSDLaboratory
(19) (Φ) SecurityCounselor
(20) (Φ) browser-station
(21) (Φ) iPerf3
(22) (Φ) LicenseCenter
(23) (Φ) QcloudSSLCertificate
(24) (Ω) MalwareRemover
(25) (Ω) SortMyQPKGs
[SCRIPT] create-autorun.sh
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Thanks and it worked!
As I read up on this more, specifically to Plex, I ended up changing my container to make Plex run and root instead of a user, and then passing /dev/dri to the container was not problem on the permissions of the core system. This is the best solution so the QNAP system doesn't have to be touched, and should be safe running as root inside the container. I easily forget how careless you can be in a container and you don't always have to use a non-priv user to run stuff.
BTW - Thanks for the SMQPKGs app! It's amazing!
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As I read up on this more, specifically to Plex, I ended up changing my container to make Plex run and root instead of a user, and then passing /dev/dri to the container was not problem on the permissions of the core system. This is the best solution so the QNAP system doesn't have to be touched, and should be safe running as root inside the container. I easily forget how careless you can be in a container and you don't always have to use a non-priv user to run stuff.
BTW - Thanks for the SMQPKGs app! It's amazing!
Qmann
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Borg Backup running to an offisite pi, AND to the local TS-569L
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No worries mate!
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Hi! did anyone have success using this or something similar when using an encrypted volume? I was hoping it to work while the volume was being unlocked but it doesn't
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I haven't tried it on an encrypted volume, but it does work perfectly on unencrypted. Encryption seems to complicate a lot of things. :/ If you don't reboot the NAS very often (which most don't), you could unlock and run a small script.
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5 x 16TB EXOS [RAID-5]
Borg Backup running to an offisite pi, AND to the local TS-569L
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Re: [SCRIPT] create-autorun.sh
At first I didn't realize this was just an easy and automatic way to accomplish this: https://wiki.qnap.com/wiki/Running_Your ... at_Startup
But doing it, the new autorun file is stored inside the encrypted volume, so what I had to do for it to work with an encrypted volume is just perform the steps manually directly editing the "autorun.sh" file inside the config ramblock.
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Hi!
First of all, the info I found in this topic really helped me so I wanted to start by thanking everyone, especially OneCD.
I have a bit of a question that he or maybe others can help me with. I am running QuTS Hero 4.5.4
I need to run a script that does a few things:
1)Makes a backup of a few config folders
2)chmod /dev/dri so as to give another group access to the integrated GPU
3)use docker-compose to pull a few images and run my docker containers from a yml file.
I have the script and it works fine. I made an autorun script using QNAP included functionality, but it runs too early in the boot process.
Next I tried using entware init.d, made a script that runs my other script and put it on /opt/etc/init.d and it ran but still, too early and the docker-compose commands do nothing, probably because container station is not up yet. I tried adding a sleep command for 5 minutes but nope, it stops entware from starting for 5 minutes and container station runs after that.
I noticed that there's a package called RunLast that will run after all the opkgs are ran and that's pretty much what I need. However, I can't find it in the QNAP Club repository, probably because it's not out for QuTS Hero yet.
Is it possible to make it so that it could run on QuTS Hero? I know the source is out there, I have no experience creating QTS/QuTS packages, but I'd give it a shot if it were possible as the source is on GitHub (Thanks again, OneCD!)
Script on init.d
autorun.sh script:
Other than modifying RunLast, any other tips are appreciated too! Thanks everyone
First of all, the info I found in this topic really helped me so I wanted to start by thanking everyone, especially OneCD.
I have a bit of a question that he or maybe others can help me with. I am running QuTS Hero 4.5.4
I need to run a script that does a few things:
1)Makes a backup of a few config folders
2)chmod /dev/dri so as to give another group access to the integrated GPU
3)use docker-compose to pull a few images and run my docker containers from a yml file.
I have the script and it works fine. I made an autorun script using QNAP included functionality, but it runs too early in the boot process.
Next I tried using entware init.d, made a script that runs my other script and put it on /opt/etc/init.d and it ran but still, too early and the docker-compose commands do nothing, probably because container station is not up yet. I tried adding a sleep command for 5 minutes but nope, it stops entware from starting for 5 minutes and container station runs after that.
I noticed that there's a package called RunLast that will run after all the opkgs are ran and that's pretty much what I need. However, I can't find it in the QNAP Club repository, probably because it's not out for QuTS Hero yet.
Is it possible to make it so that it could run on QuTS Hero? I know the source is out there, I have no experience creating QTS/QuTS packages, but I'd give it a shot if it were possible as the source is on GitHub (Thanks again, OneCD!)
Script on init.d
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#/usr/bin/env bash
/sbin/log_tool -t 0 -a "Ran init.d loader"
case "$1" in
start)
/share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/autorun.sh
;;
stop)
# perform your 'stop' actions here
;;
restart)
$0 stop
$0 start
;;
*)
echo -e "\n Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}"
;;
esac
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#/usr/bin/env bash
echo "Doing config backup with rsync"
sleep 300
/sbin/log_tool -t 0 -a "Doing config backup with rsync, using init.d"
rm -rf /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot3 &&
mv /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot2 /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot3 &&
mv /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot1 /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot2 &&
mv /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot0 /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot1 &&
rsync -aA --delete --link-dest=/share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot1 /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/config/ /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot0/ &&
echo "Updating Bazarr, Jackett, NZBGet, Transmission, Radarr, Sonarr,jDownloader2 and Emby"
/sbin/log_tool -t 0 -a "Updating Bazarr, Jackett, NZBGet, Transmission, Radarr, Sonarr, jDownloader2 and Emby"
chmod -R 770 /dev/dri
cd /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker
pwd
docker-compose pull
docker-compose up -d
docker image prune -f
/sbin/log_tool -t 0 -a "[Autorun] Docker Compose ran successfully using init.d"
echo "All done!"
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Re: [SCRIPT] create-autorun.sh
Hi and welcome to the forum.
Can you please try downloading and installing the RunLast package manually?
Does it work/not work?
Good question. I've not been able to try QuTS, so I've no idea if the new OS requires different QPKGs.
Can you please try downloading and installing the RunLast package manually?
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curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/OneCDOnly/RunLast/main/build/RunLast_210809.qpkg -o RunLast.qpkg
sh RunLast.qpkg
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That worked, or I should say, it is now installed. I'm going to try adding my script in a few hours and will let you know if everything is working.
Let me know if there's any way I can help add that app to the QNAP Club repo. As a sidenote, SortMyQPKGs does appear in the QNAP club store for QuTS Hero. That might help narrow down the issue.
Thanks again!
Let me know if there's any way I can help add that app to the QNAP Club repo. As a sidenote, SortMyQPKGs does appear in the QNAP club store for QuTS Hero. That might help narrow down the issue.
Thanks again!
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I'll check out the Qnapclub repo and see if there's anything I can do.
Cheers!
Cheers!
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Well, that's weird, it's now showing (It wasn't before). I'm 100% certain it was not showing because I searched for both SortMyQPKGs and RunLast but only the first appeared. Anyway, problem solved I guess, rebooting now and checking if it works.
I really can't thank you enough.
I really can't thank you enough.
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Re: [SCRIPT] create-autorun.sh
You may also want to look at rsnapshot. It does what you are trying to do above, only more elegant. It can do hourly, weekly, monthly, etc. and manage all the versions. I use it for my QNAP backups over VPN off-site to a rasperry pi/USB drive.Ikario wrote: ↑Tue Oct 12, 2021 5:51 amCode: Select all
#/usr/bin/env bash rm -rf /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot3 && mv /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot2 /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot3 && mv /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot1 /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot2 && mv /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot0 /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot1 && rsync -aA --delete --link-dest=/share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot1 /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/config/ /share/ZFS20_DATA/docker/backups/snapshot0/ &&
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Model: TVS-872XT 64GB (Crucial 64GB Kit CT2K32G4SFD8266)
2 x 1TB XPG 1TB NVMe (ASX8200PNP-1TT-C) [RAID-1]
5 x 16TB EXOS [RAID-5]
Borg Backup running to an offisite pi, AND to the local TS-569L
Model: TS-569L Borg server for backups
6 x 8TB Ironwolf [RAID-5]
Qotom-Q355G4 Fanless Mini Micro PC running pSense in front of everything
haproxy for anything inside the LAN
2 x 1TB XPG 1TB NVMe (ASX8200PNP-1TT-C) [RAID-1]
5 x 16TB EXOS [RAID-5]
Borg Backup running to an offisite pi, AND to the local TS-569L
Model: TS-569L Borg server for backups
6 x 8TB Ironwolf [RAID-5]
Qotom-Q355G4 Fanless Mini Micro PC running pSense in front of everything
haproxy for anything inside the LAN
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Re: [SCRIPT] create-autorun.sh
Oh that's actually a great tip, looking at it right now, that was my very amateur solution to having multiple snapshots. Thank you!
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Does anyone know if this should work on QuTS Hero/ZFS? I'm running a TS-1273AU with QuTS hero and when I run this script I see the following:
Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Thanks!
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create-autorun.sh (210130)
info: NAS model: TS-1273AU-RP
info: QTS version: 5.0.0 #20210826
info: default volume: /share/ZFS1_DATA
done: DOM partition found (6)
fail: Unable to mount (ext2) DOM partition (6)! [mount: special device 6 does not exist]
fail: (autorun.sh) creation failed!