August 27, 20178 yr I am still kind of new to Unraid and the area where I can't always figure out on my own is pointing a docker to a specific storage/share. I am running a docker for MotionEyeOS on my Raspberry Pi. Basically running a security camera on my Raspberry Pi. And it works great, I see the image and everything I am just having trouble pointing the Motion software to my data drives. In the docker settings it lists a directory: Host Path 2: (top is obviously where I want my images to go.) /mnt/user/HomeMedia/Pictures/Motioneye/ Container Path: /home/nobody/motioneye AppData Config Path: /mnt/cache/appdata/MotionEYE Container Path: /media/ In Motion, File Storage, I need to select a Root Directory. The default lists 14gb, roughly the size of my Appdata drive I believe. Which I don't want. How do I point this to my data drive, ie. /mnt/user/HomeMedia/Pictures/Motioneye/ Months ago when I first tried this docker I had it set up, but I have moved to new Raspberry Pis and now can't reset it up.
August 27, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, billium28 said: How do I point this to my data drive, ie. /mnt/user/HomeMedia/Pictures/Motioneye/ 1 hour ago, billium28 said: Container Path: /home/nobody/motioneye
August 31, 20178 yr Author I am still having issues. I appreciate your help, I work a weird night schedule and this was the first chance I had to get back. I am rusty with the disk/networking on unraid as I mentioned. I now realize the 14gb is the onboard SD card on the RPi and not a connection to the unraid server. I think I now realize I need to connect in the Motioneye software with a Network Share. I assume my Network Server is the Unraid IP address, but what would the Root Directory be? Do these screenshots help? Thank you again. Edited August 31, 20178 yr by billium28
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