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Building Proxmox LXC Container from Scratch – FlareSolverr
Building Proxmox LXC Container from Scratch – FlareSolverr
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building a proxmox linux container and installing flaresolverr service from scratch. thanks for the view!
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Great video again, very helpfull !!
enable –now (enable and starts at the same time)
Thank you.
Ufffff LXC, bye bye docker
I used proxmox for years for a medium sized business with multiple nodes, HA, ZFS. And I use it on a compute node at home as well. However after going back and forth and looking at options I ended up deploying the arrs stack and other common tools on truenas scale with their Apps which are kubernetes and/or docker based containers. Super simple click, fill out the form details, and deploy. Networking is also all easily handled for you. Was even super easy to stick the torrent client behind a wireguard VPN like mullvad. A few years back it was a bit sketchy as everything required the use to TrueCharts. TrueCharts is good, but because it's a third party things they do can get derailed by changes from ixsystems. Now at least 95% of what I want is available directly from ixsystems in the apps list. No building your own packages or anything. 1 click upgrades when they release. Easy. Also, for those that want really good details on setting up your systems check out TRaSH-Guides.
i would suggest you to just docker compose it, that way you dont have to do all of this. Also you can use tags in prowler to define which indexers should use the flaresolver route cause not all indexers need it.
Thanks for the video and other proxmox content
If you shipped Flaresolverr with Docker then it should start everytime you boot the container. This keeps you from having to create a service to tell it to start when you start the continer as docker would automatically do that even if you havent logged in. The most beautiful thing about Proxmox and its LXCs is that Docker can be orchestrated within it the same way it would within or ourside a VM and both are super light.
great video, thx
this was actually easy, i need to read more the docs because i want to use lxc more
question for the Community, do you know this app "OliveTin" or have you an alternative, i like the idea ?
"OliveTin gives safe and simple access to predefined shell commands from a web interface"
thx
Now just teach us how to export this lxc to use it later like we do with docker images please
This looked very scary (28GB/8MB):
WARNING: Sum of all thin volume sizes (28.00 GiB) exceeds the size of thin pool pve/data and the amount of free space in volume group (8.00 MiB)
Which Linux distribution are you currently using?
Finally, the Holy Grail of LXC containerization!
I wish to use more LXC container but for me, the biggest “issue” is the fact is not so easy attach disks (HDD/SSD) to unprivileged container. I have a VM with a disk attached and samba installed. I wish to share a shared folder from this samba to the container. I don’t want attach the disk to the Proxmox host and mp the folder. At least with VM share folders is way more flexible.