I use glance.
I use glance.
Yes… That is also my understanding.
I do. If you run caddy with network_mode: host
or better with network_mode: "slirp4netns:port_handler=slirp4netns"
it should work.
also adding:
cap_add:
- net_admin
- net_raw
Podman + Caddy does it for me.
You need to adjust the “minimum” port a user can bind. Podman tells you how to do it (or a quick google search).
I played with this problem too. In my case I wanted a zigbee usb to be passed through. I’m not sure if this procedure works with gpu though…
This was also needed to make it work: https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/guide/installation/20_zigbee2mqtt-fails-to-start.html#method-1-give-your-user-permissions-on-every-reboot
devices:
# Make sure this matched your adapter location
- "/dev/ttyUSB.zigbee-usb:/dev/ttyACM0:rwm"
Also I passed my gpu to immich. But not 100% sure it is working. I’ve added my user to the render group and passed the gpu like the usb zigbee stick:
devices:
- "/dev/dri:/dev/dri:rwm" # If using Intel QuickSync
The immich image main user is root if imI remember correctly and all permissions that my podman user 1000 has are granted to the root user inside the container (at least this is how I understand it…)
For testing I used this: https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/guide/installation/20_zigbee2mqtt-fails-to-start.html#verify-that-the-user-you-run-zigbee2mqtt-as-has-write-access-to-the-port It should be working with gpu too.
I can test stuff later on my server, if you need more help!
Hope this all makes sense 😅 please correct me if anything is wrong!
I’m sorry to hear that. But the dev points that out very clear on the docs etc.
From what we self hosters are used to, this does not happen often, but it can.
Hope you can recover!
Immich is very cool. Be carefull to read every release note and do not auto update. There are can be breaking changes! In total im happy with immich!
I understand this, but that way you always read the update notes and you control what version you install. This can be a good practice.
That stuff breaks is not so nice though.
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how are you trying to run podman?
If you just want a similar setup as with docker I’ll recommend this:
https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/main/docs/tutorials/rootless_tutorial.md
Lingering (running services without login / after logout)
https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/12001
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/462845/how-to-apply-lingering-immedeately#462867
sudo loginctl enable-linger <user>
https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/main/vendor/github.com/containers/storage/storage.conf
Check out the storage.conf to use the fuse-overlay driver.
I like podman-compose and i have a start up script that restarts all my containers at reboot, as my user.
Also use the full link to your images, like docker.io/image oder where ever you get your images from.
have fun :)