Synology has limited Docker availability in the package manager to only some select models. November 14, 2018 at 3:46 pm Dutch: Ik heb een soortgelijk model (DS116), en daarmee helaas hetzelfde probleem. Helaas is dit packet alleen geschikt voor NASsen met een x64 processor.
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1 for QNAP NAS (ARM & x86 Intel) Dear all, I installed the latest Serviio qpkg with JRE7 on my. Cisco 7965 + Asterisk Server auf Synology NAS [Problem] Gigaset C430A GO and FritzBox. Synology NAS Download Manager on DS212J.
De marvel Armada in die van ons valt helaas niet in die categorie. Dit pakket zal nooit gaan werken op onze modellen. English: I have a similar model (DS116) and have the same issue. Unfortunately this package is made for a NAS with a x64 processor. The DS116/216 have a Marvel Armada which is based on the ARM architecture. This package will never work for these models. Thomas January 28, 2018 at 4:27 am I just finally managed to install Docker on my Synology DS416play I couldn’t achieve installation using the Package Center inside DSM, keeping getting “Operation failed” errors just after the upload finishes.
So what I’ve done is manually install the SPK. To do that, connect to your NAS using a SSH client and then do the following command: sudo -i # To change user to root cd # Go to the root home directory wget # Download the spk you want to install synopkg install Docker-x64-17.05.0-0367.spk # Install the SPK using command line Everything went fine, and now the Docker app is visible and useable inside DSM interface! Thomas March 11, 2018 at 11:19 am Hello, FIrst of all you need to activate SSH access on your NAS (configuration panel, terminal, activate SSH service) Then using an SSH client (Putty for example, if you’re on Windows), connect to your NAS with your admin account. Then type the following commands: sudo -i cd wget synopkg install Docker-x64-17.05.0-0367.spk The first command logs you as root on your NAS The second command changes the current directory to your root home directory. The third command downloads the spk file you want to install (before using the link I gave, check if there isn’t a new Docker SPK revision) The last command installs the SPK manually.
If everything goes right, you will see the new Docker application inside DSM. DL January 6, 2018 at 1:07 am I think I’ve found what I need here: In short: 1. Login using SSH 2.
Edit the ‘synoinfo.conf’ file: sudo vi /etc/synoinfo.conf 3. Add the following line (perhaps at the end) and save: supportovs=”yes” 4. Find the ‘Virtual Machine Manager’ package on the FTP and install/upload it, like for the Docker package. Run the installed package and follow the initial steps.
The activation Open vSwitch will be done automatically (that was the blocker I had and fixed by synoinfo.conf edit). PS: Be careful when editing the system files.
October 11, 2017 at 12:46 pm Thank you for letting us know! That’s unfortunate because your NAS should be 64-bit capable. I came across a shell-driven installation method, however I have not tested and would not advise proceeding unless you know what you are doing.
If I can test one day I will write an article. #if not already running as root, become root sudo su #install ipkg, a package manager curl bootstrap.xsh; bash bootstrap.xsh #install iptables and brige-utils to obtain some extra kernel modules ipkg install iptables bridge-utils #the following steps need to be repeated whenever the kernel is restarted while read module; do insmod /lib/modules/$module done.
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