• bigb@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 hours ago

    Here is a migration guide from the devs: https://docs.seerr.dev/migration-guide

    How did you install Overseerr in CasaOS?

    If I understand it, Docker users just need to update the compose file and the settings should migrate. But I haven’t done this yet and I’ll definitely be backing up first.

    • oong3Eepa1ae1tahJozoosuu@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      It’s more than that, you have to make sure a certain directory is owned by the “node” user and it has to have uid 1000. That’s a small but very important step in said migration guide, which I overlooked initially. Nothing happened though, container wouldn’t start and its logs kept pointing to this directory, then I saw it in the docs.

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      CasaOS is like a frontend for Docker, it has an “app store” where it’s just a handful of clicks to install something.

      Anyway, I did see that guide but the steps for Docker just say “Refer to Seerr Docker Documentation” which is well, kind of complicated.

      I do have Portainer and know my way around it’s basics if it makes it easier.