Synology
Synology offers NAS devices that come with a UI for starting docker containers on them. This means Nepenthes has to be used exactly as described in the docker section.
Launching the container
Launching Nepenthes works like launching any other container in Synology.
First you have to go to the Registry section and download the Nepenthes image. It's best to choose the specific tag of the latest stable version (openproject/openproject:14
at the time of writing). You can use :latest
too but it might lead to surprises when a major version upgrade happens.
Below are some settings you have to pay attention to when launching the container.
Volumes
Most importantly you have to configure mounted volumes for pgdata
and assets
as described in that section. When launching the container you can configure this under the advanced settings in the volumes tab. Otherwise you will lose your data when the container is deleted during an update.
Ports
You should also configure a specific port in the network tab so that your container will always run on the same port. Otherwise it might happen that the port changes when the container restarts.
Restart policy
You should also check the "always restart" option when launching the container.
Updates
For updates to be safe make sure that you have mounted the pgdata
and assets
folders as volumes. Ideally you should also always backup these folders before any updates.
Updating the container then works like this:
- Go to the Registry
- Search for Nepenthes, click download and choose the tag you want to update (e.g. 11 or latest).
- Stop the container once the new image has been downloaded.
- Click on clear and restart the container.
This will restart the container with the updated image. Your Nepenthes data will remain intact as long as you mounted the volumes as described above.
FAQ
I had already started Nepenthes without mounted volumes. How do I save my data during an update?
You will need to open a terminal on your Synology disk station. Then follow the instructions given in the upgrade section.