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BilboT34Baggins

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  1. Has anyone had issues with docker pulling the owncloud/ocis image? When I try to pull it I get the following error at the end of command execution after building and applying the docker template per your instructions: Unable to find image 'ocis:latest' locally docker: Error response from daemon: pull access denied for ocis, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login': denied: requested access to the resource is denied. See 'docker run --help'. The command failed.
  2. I know this is a very old thread but I wanted to share how I successfully installed and utilized the brother HL-2300D USB printer with cups in the unraid docker. I downloaded the package installer for Debian Linux, the one that is zipped into a .gz file, from Brother's downloads page. This installer also has instructions for installation. I put the gz file into the config directory of the docker, went into the docker terminal, and installed the printer following the instructions provided by brother. Then I went into cups, selected add printer, and there it was. Now in the drop down for drivers there was one for the HL-2300D, so I selected that. Works like a charm! It's a good thing too because I bought the printer thinking it was a wireless printer. Now it is!
  3. Well if that's your problem I hope they get that fixed. They look like nice cameras. My system is built on regular desktop gaming hardware, and i know it would have a real hard time trying to process that 5MP video looking for motion. There's a 640x320 sub stream I would use for motion detection. Then link that camera to a high res stream from the same camera marked NoCord and link it. Works really well
  4. Well what else do you have running on your server and your network? What kind of cameras do you have? Wired or wireless? It took me a while to adjust my cameras and zones to settings that my processor could handle. Are you trying to process full resolution video for motion, or are you using the cameras secondary low resolution stream for that? Mine has that and I have to use it
  5. Have you checked your processor load? When I was first setting up my two cameras I had to change the resolution and shrink the zones on the feeds I was using for motion detection to reduce the load on the processor. Also this last week I had a Vm take up too much processor power and it screwed up my zoneminder instance (apis wouldn't connect to zmninja).
  6. Ahhhh. I see my error. I didn't realize we already HAD access to the Application Support folder. Perfect! I added a Profiles folder in appdata/Plex Media Server/Application Support/Plex Media Server/ and can put different profiles in there! Thanks for the quick turnaround
  7. Hoping to bump this if there's not an answer to this already. Having the profiles available in the appdata for the docker would allow for easy direct play (no transcoding) when playing on a Chromecast. Big deal for me, and I would bet for most other people, ESPECIALLY for 4K videos.
  8. Ok I re-read the first post on this thread, and decided that I needed to change the name of my 'zoneminder_states.cron' file to just 'cron'. Is that what you meant? Also that still didn't work.
  9. AH! Wow, I thought about that for a long time and didn't get that. Ok so I wrote the following .cron file (named zoneminder_states.cron). # Cron script for changing zoneminder states # Monday to Friday operation 30 4 * * 1-5 /usr/bin/zmpkg.pl Come&Go 0 7 * * 1-5 /usr/bin/zmpkg.pl Daytime 0 16 * * 1-5 /usr/bin/zmpkg.pl Come&Go 30 17 * * 1-5 /usr/bin/zmpkg.pl Daytime 0 21 * * 1-5 /usr/bin/zmpkg.pl Nighttime # Saturday and Sunday operation 0 8 * * 0,6 /usr/bin/zmpkg.pl Daytime 0 22 * * 0,6 /usr/bin/zmpkg.pl Nighttime It is placed in the /mnt/user/appdata/Zoneminder folder. I restarted Zoneminder, and surprise, didn't work out. Am I using the right directory /usr/bin/zmpkg.pl?
  10. @dlandon I've FINALLy gotten time to try to get this running, and for the life of me cannot determine what first post you're talking about here. Where do I go to tell the docker what crontab entries to create when it starts??
  11. Tried to test it out tonight and realized the docker didn't get an update. Did you mean this will be part of the next regular update of the docker? Or am I just confused...
  12. What a turnaround! Ill test tonight after work!
  13. You are seriously awesome, i really appreciate you being so responsive. Let me know if there is some fancy way to run that script straight from unraid without you modifying the docker image.
  14. Best i can find. https://wiki.zoneminder.com/Modifying_ZoneMinder_to_remember_run_state_names
  15. It changes the running state of zoneminder. Zoneminder allows for the saving of multiple running states, for the purpose of having different cameras running at different times of day. Myself, I would use it to set all my cameras on motion detection at like 9pm daily, and change it to motion detection for only cameras in the front of my house during the day while the dogs are in the backyard. But whats also nice is it would allow any script run in unraid to manipulate the running state of zoneminder automatically just by calling the zmpkg.pl file and naming the running state. Like a security system on a raspberry pi, or something like that.

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