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How to Install a Docker Container from a Docker Pull Command

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I am trying to get Universal Media Server Installed in UNRAID version 6.8.3.

I was not able to find a template for this program. But they do have a Docker Container download command. "Run docker pull universalmediaserver/ums"

 

I am a newbie when it comes to Docker anything.
I have search through the forums, but could not find any information on doing this.
Any Ideas on how to get this installed or how to get a template created for this?

 

Thank you

  • Community Expert

Make sure that you have the search dockerhub setting enabled in Community Applications. Then use CA to search for the docker image you want to use. When CA returns no results, click the whale to continue on to results from dockerhub. Select the repo you are looking for and CA should open the template creator/editor. As for what you will need to add to the template i am not really sure. The docker hub page for the repo you listed doesnt give much for setup info, such as what ports to bind, what volumes are needed etc. Nor do i see a direct link to a github page that might have that info.

  • Author

Thank you I will try that.

 

  • Author

Ok I have done the following (But I still cannot find it):
 

I have put these repositories in the docker setting:

https://github.com/limetech/docker-templates 

https://hub.docker.com/ 

 https://hub.docker.com/r/universalmediaserver/ums

 

I went to the Community Applications and searched for universalmediaserver

It did not find anything and it did not show a whale that I could click on.

 

Thanks

 

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8 minutes ago, Yoda_1204 said:

I have put these repositories in the docker setting

Nobody suggested you do that and I don't see how it would help since the limetech repositories don't have templates for that docker, and docker hub doesn't even have templates.

 

Do this:

1 hour ago, primeval_god said:

Make sure that you have the search dockerhub setting enabled in Community Applications.

  • Author

ok sorry, I misunderstood the reply.
I am checking for the setting in the Community application 

  • Author

Thank you.
I have set everything back top how it was.

Then Changed the setting in the community App to search the docker hub.
I can now see the whale.

Thank you and sorry for the headache I caused

  • 8 months later...

Now that this feature is gone, how do we install docker images without templates?

GUI search is going back in.  It was removed because IMO it was a useless feature as you still had to go to the dockerHub page, discern all of the relevant information and then enter in the required information into the blank template that appeared (ie: the only thing pre-filled out was the repository entry).

 

But to answer your question, Add Template on the docker tab

On 10/23/2021 at 8:42 AM, Squid said:

GUI search is going back in.  It was removed because IMO it was a useless feature as you still had to go to the dockerHub page, discern all of the relevant information and then enter in the required information into the blank template that appeared (ie: the only thing pre-filled out was the repository entry).

 

But to answer your question, Add Template on the docker tab

There is no "Add Template" on the docker tab.  There is "Add Container" which then gives you a completely blank slate page.  For more details on using this check out this forum post: GUIDANCE ON ADDING A DOCKER HUB CONTAINER

  • 11 months later...

That page you linked included the applicable docker build command to execute.  You would start from there.

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