So I have mounted the /Volume1/ to /Volume1/ on the container.
I would like it to have access to /Volume1/public/ - what is the easiest safest way to do this? Don't think I just want to chmod 755 the entire directory??
Any advice would be great! I think the Portainer is running as my username so it should already work/have access but it doesn't.
Portainer app unable to access /Volume1/public/
Re: Portainer app unable to access /Volume1/public/
You can give the APPLICATION permissions for access. Depends on TOS version how you get there.
F5-221 TOS7.0.1130 - 4x4TB (Ironwolf) Traid
F2-424 TOS7.0.1130 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (HGST) Traid
F2-221 TOS7.0.1130 - 1x3TB Ext4, 1x4TB Btrfs
F2-425+ TOS7.0.1130 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (EXOS) Traid
F2-424 TOS7.0.1130 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (HGST) Traid
F2-221 TOS7.0.1130 - 1x3TB Ext4, 1x4TB Btrfs
F2-425+ TOS7.0.1130 - 2x500GB nvme (P3) Traid, 2x6TB HDD (EXOS) Traid
Re: Portainer app unable to access /Volume1/public/
So you can add the user id and group id to the docker's environment variable like this: https://sasquatters.com/sonarr-docker/
