Love Proxmox but still have to learn a lot… I use a Bind Mount Point for my dockge-LXC on proxmox.

I used the Mount Point in my docker compose:

version: “2”

services: urbackup:

image: uroni/urbackup-server:latest

container_name: urbackup

restart: unless-stopped

environment:

  - PUID=1000 # Enter the UID of the user who should own the files here

  - PGID=1000 # Enter the GID of the user who should own the files here

  - TZ=Europe/Berlin # Enter your timezone

volumes:

  - /media/urbackups/data:/var/urbackup

  - /media/urbackups/storage:/backups

  # Uncomment the next line if you want to bind-mount the www-folder

  #- /path/to/wwwfolder:/usr/share/urbackup

network_mode: host

# Activate the following two lines for BTRFS support

cap_add:

  - SYS_ADMIN

networks: {}

Now i geht this permission-error:

urbackup | usermod: no changes

urbackup | chown: changing ownership of ‘/backups’: Operation not permitted

I guess it has to do with the PUID, but i do not know the PUID.

I read that it has to be the user “urbackup” but also in the docker?

The mounted folders are both 777.

Can you help me?

  • PeepsPepperton@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    Hey, I want to say its a bit off topic, but check out Jim’s garage on YouTube regarding lxc nas folders, unprividged lxc setup. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMPetY4mX-c

    You may be trying to setup the folder in unprivileged lxc, which means you need to bind in your .conf file under /etc/pve/lxc folder on the host(proxmox}

    I hope this helps you.

    • moddy@feddit.deOP
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      9 months ago

      Yes, it is unprivileged. But the mp0 is defined in the 107.conf (107 is the containerID).

      1. conf

      arch: amd64

      cores: 2

      features: keyctl=1, nesting=1

      hostname: dockge

      memory: 2048

      mpO: /media/8TB HDD

      net0: name=eth0, bridge=vmbr0, hwaddr=06: FB: 9B: 82: 17 : 58 , ip=dhcp, type=veth

      onboot: 1

      ostype: debian

      rootfs: m2 ssd 4TB:vm—107—disk—0, size=18G

      swap: 512

      tags: proxmox—helper—scripts

      unprivileged: 1

      unused0: local—1vm:vm—107—disk—0

      Is this not enough?

      I will watch the video, maybe this will help. Thanks