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- [Tube Archivist Metrics](https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist-metrics) to create statistics in Prometheus/OpenMetrics format.
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## Installing and updating
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There's dedicated user-contributed install steps under [docs/Installation.md](./docs/Installation.md) for Unraid, Truenas and Synology which you can use instead of this section if you happen to be using one of those. Otherwise, continue on.
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There's dedicated user-contributed install steps under [docs/Installation.md](./docs/Installation.md) for podman, Unraid, Truenas and Synology which you can use instead of this section if you happen to be using one of those. Otherwise, continue on.
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For minimal system requirements, the Tube Archivist stack needs around 2GB of available memory for a small testing setup and around 4GB of available memory for a mid to large sized installation.
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# Detailed Installation Instructions for Various Platforms
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## Table of Contents
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- [Podman](#podman)
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- [Unraid](#unraid)
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- [Truenas Scale](#truenas-scale)
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- [Synology](#synology)
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These are beginners guides installation instructions for additional platforms generously provided by users of these platforms. When in doubt, verify the details with the [Readme](https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist#installing-and-updating). If you see any issues here while using these instructions, please contribute.
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## Podman
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Podman handles container hostname resolving slightly differently than docker, so you need to make a few changes to the `docker-compose.yml` to get up and running.
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### Step 1: Follow the installation instructions from the [README](https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist#installing-and-updating), with a few additional changes to the `docker-compose.yml`.
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Edit these additional changes to the `docker-compose.yml`:
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- under `tubearchivist`->`image`:
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- prefix the container name with `docker.io/` (or the url of your repo of choice).
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- under `tubearchivist`->`environment`:
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- `ES_URL`: change `archivist-es` to the internal IP of the computer that will be running the containers.
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- `REDIS_HOST`: change `archivist-redis` to the internal IP of the computer that will be running the containers (should be the same as above).
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- under `archivist-redis`->`image`:
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- prefix the container name with `docker.io/` again.
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- under `archivist-redis`->`expose`:
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- change the whole entry from `expose: ["<PORT>"]` into `ports: ["<PORT>:<PORT>"].
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- under `archivist-es`->`image`:
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- prefix the container name with `docker.io/` again.
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- under `archivist-es`->`expose`:
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- change the whole entry from `expose: ["<PORT>"]` into `ports: ["<PORT>:<PORT>"].
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### Step 2: Create service files (optional)
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Since podman doesn't run as a service, it can't start containers after reboots, at least not without some help.
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If you want to enable this behavior, you can follow [this example](https://techblog.jeppson.org/2020/04/create-podman-services-with-podman-compose/) to have `systemd` start up the containers with `podman-compose` when the computer boots up.
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## Unraid
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Tube Archivist, and all if it's dependencies are located in the [community applications](https://forums.unraid.net/topic/38582-plug-in-community-applications/) store. The three containers you will need are as follows:
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