SOLVED TrueNas Scale Compose question for Charts

browntiger

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I am new to TrueNas, but not to Sparc, HP_UX, Unix, Linux, etc
I installed TrueCharts, JellyFin - great. Got bunch of new HDs for raidz, mounted as /mnt/zfs-pool2/Public (Where Public is a dataset).

What I am trying to do is to expose /mnt/zfs-pool2/Public as /public2 to JellyFin.
Any suggestions Docker compose file may be?
Any other way to do this?
 

browntiger

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Neverminde, just modify the docker to get another -v mount. Please delete. Works great.
 

shadofall

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I'm not really sure what I just read. But my mind is screaming wrong! Cause I'm feeling like you used a docker command.. which is well wrong since this is not docker... I suggest using the truecharts discord for any questions on how to do things with with the truecharts apps..
 

danb35

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If you installed TrueCharts, and then installed the TrueCharts app for Jellyfin, then the thing to do would be to add a host mount to the application, which is something you can trivially configure through the GUI. You can, of course, use the TrueCharts docker-compose app to install Jellyfin, but that seems like an unnecessary layer of complexity.
 

browntiger

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If you installed TrueCharts, and then installed the TrueCharts app for Jellyfin, then the thing to do would be to add a host mount to the application, which is something you can trivially configure through the GUI. You can, of course, use the TrueCharts docker-compose app to install Jellyfin, but that seems like an unnecessary layer of complexity.

I was initially afraid that if I redeploy Jellyfin than all my custom stuff will be gone.
But Yes, this is exactly true. Thank you. Add a new host mount and it shows up in the docker and the app.

Thank you.
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