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King of Media Automation : ARR Stack For Proxmox
King of Media Automation : ARR Stack For Proxmox
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finally starting to use the proxmox but installing arr services!
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Is there a script to configure ARR services in a single docker container stack?
Nice video! But let's not gloss over the trust involved with pasting script command from some website into hypervisor root shell…
I actually built this all in portainer and found it difficult so I used casa os and it does have its struggles and I found using portainer and casa os to manage the arr stack and deployment was really easy once I figured out the problems.
Pity you didn't explore using the new SDN routing options rather than installing OpenWrt. Nothing against OpenWrt, but its routing functionality is not really needed anymore.
i am following your proxmox series , and i must say it is very helpful, above all the "info" you provide along with steps to the process adds more value to your videos. Thanks for this one good luck for future ones.
So would this utilise the network when it is downloading ?
Unfortunately this is 3 months late. Would have loved to use lxc containers. But i had decided to use ubraid for some contianers and to manage my nas, since then i realised that unraid sucks for vms but im stuck on it now. Because its now managing my nas. Im now using unraid for this stack so that its not using network when it is writing to disk.
I would use Docker for this. I would use gluetun and route all of my traffic thru it. Keep the stack updated and if the tunnel goes down, the services go down.
Another great video! I'm LOVING this series.
I am building a server I was thinking Truenas scale what OS would you use?
I need nas, jellyfin, home assistant, torrents and VPN.
Thanks
I have decided to create only 1 VM running ubuntu server and deploy all these service on containers… I have found this aproach consumes less vCPU and RAM from the host machine.
Thanks for the demo and info, awesome video, have a great day
Like a pirate, lmao. I WONDER WHAT THESE PROGRAMS COULD BE USED FOR!???
You could have used any host with a browser and assigned it to the new bridge. Then access OpenWRT on the LAN side, rather than opening port 80 on the WAN.
You could have also used VLANs rather than a new bridge.
Good vid though!
What happens if you reboot the system? Are IPs 10.50.50.XXX static? Or not but they don't change?
It's a curiosity that arose when you configured the IPs.
I'm thinking about integrating openwrt into my system to do it like this, but I have a doubt at that point
Are you going to add Home Assistant as well? Also doing a Lancache server for games, updates and so forth would be great!
I Can't wait to see the end products of all your lxc stuff !!!
great proxmox series! saludos ! π
I know you're taking certain steps for this videos purpose but wouldn't it serve one best to install all ARR's in one VM or LXC as opposed to running a container for each?
I think it can use 0.0.0.0 as IP as well since all the services are on the same "interface"[vmbr1]
Also…is it possible you use the gui to create the mount points instead of the command line, or is it not capable of mounting a ZFS pool in that fashion?
Very very cool…is it adding alot of resource usage with the containers?
Also with a 4 port gigabit ethernet pci-e device, you could set up 1 port to be your "LAN" for your PROXMOX box (vmbr2 or 3)[with a static internal LAN IP], then have the vmbr0 and vmbr1 as passthru to your OpenWRT build…also…set it as the 1st bootable container when your PROXMOX box starts up so it starts before the other containers to prevent them from going wonky [under options tab start/shudown order]
Make sure the WAN firewall is bulletproof…because it could be exposed to the internet without proper rules in place
Keep em coming!!!!
Thank you.
I converted tteckβs bash scripts to ansible playbooks. Much easier going forward. Especially installing things like Overseer, which only needs so many vCPUβs and RAM because of the build step which I can skip altogether with ansible.