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Changed the mountpoint to work with a shared folder on /volume1 as well as port 5433 externally once you already have a PostgreSQL-instance running on your NAS. |
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README.md | ||
stack_baikal.yaml | ||
stack_classicpress.yaml | ||
stack_ghost.yaml | ||
stack_immich.env | ||
stack_immich.yaml | ||
stack_joplin_server.yaml | ||
stack_mastodon.yaml | ||
stack_nextcloud.yaml | ||
stack_omada_controller.yaml | ||
stack_paperless.yaml | ||
stack_paperlessngx.yaml | ||
stack_pdftools.yaml | ||
stack_peertube.yaml | ||
stack_pixelfed.env | ||
stack_pixelfed.yaml | ||
stack_writefreely.yaml |
synology_portainer_stacks
For the advanced users using Portainer instead of Synology's Task Manager to create container-based applications. Just use these (docker-compose.yml)-files to create new stacks in Portainer hosted on a Synology-NAS!