Radarr is a movie collection manager for Usenet and BitTorrent users. It can monitor multiple RSS feeds for new movies and will interface with clients and indexers to grab, sort, and rename them. It can also be configured to automatically upgrade the quality of existing files in the library when a better quality format becomes available. In this step by step guide I will show you how to install Radarr on your Synology NAS using Docker.
Radarr v5.11.0 release.
This guide works perfectly with the latestSTEP 1
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STEP 2
Install Container Manager via Synology “Package Center”. If you run an older DSM version (under 7.2), search for Docker instead of Container Manager.
STEP 3
Go to File Station and open the docker folder. Inside the docker folder, create one new folder and name it radarr. Follow the instructions in the image below.
Note: Be careful to enter only lowercase, not uppercase letters.
STEP 4
Now create three new folders inside the radarr folder that you have previously created at STEP 3 and name them config, downloads, movies. Follow the instructions in the image below.
Note: Be careful to enter only lowercase, not uppercase letters.
STEP 5
Go to Control Panel / Task Scheduler / Create / Scheduled Task / User-defined script. Follow the instructions in the image below.
STEP 6
Once you click on User-defined script a new window will open. Follow the instructions below:
- General: In the Task field type in “Install Radarr“. Uncheck “Enabled” option. Select root User.
- Schedule: Select Run on the following date then select “Do not repeat“.
- Task Settings: Check “Send run details by email“, add your email then copy paste the code below in the Run command area. After that click OK.
docker run -d --name=Radarr-Synology \ -p 7878:7878 \ -e PUID=1026 \ -e PGID=100 \ -e TZ=Europe/Bucharest \ -v /volume1/docker/radarr:/config \ -v /volume1/docker/radarr/movies:/movies \ -v /volume1/docker/radarr/downloads:/downloads \ --restart always \ ghcr.io/linuxserver/radarr
Note: Before you paste the code above in the Run command area, change the value numbers for PUID and PGID with your own values. (Follow my step by step guide on how to do this.)
Note: Before you paste the code above in the Run command area, change the value for TZ (Select your current Time Zone from this list).
Note: If you want, you can change the following line /volume1/docker/radarr/movies with the path Location of your own Movie library that is available on your NAS.
Note: If you want, you can change the following line /volume1/docker/radarr/downloads with the path Location of your Download folder on your NAS.
STEP 7
After you click OK on STEP 6 a new warning pop up window will open. Click OK.
After you click OK, type in your DSM Password then click Submit. Follow the instructions in the image below.
STEP 8
After you click Submit on STEP 7, select your “Install Radarr” Task then click the “Run” tab. You will be asked to run Install Radarr – click OK. Follow the instructions in the image below.
STEP 9
Go back to STEP 1 or you will deal with karma 🙂
STEP 10
The installation process can take up to a few seconds/minutes. It will depend on your Internet speed connection. Now open your browser and type in http://Synology-ip-address:7878 Set up the Authentication Method: Forms (Login Page) and Authentication Required: (Enabled). Type in your own Username and Password then click Save. Follow the instructions in the image below.
STEP 11
On the left sidebar click Settings. Follow the instructions in the image below.
STEP 12
Under Settings, click Media Management. Scroll down the page until you find the blue button called Add Root Folder. In the File Browser, type in a / then select /movies/. Follow the instructions in the image below.
STEP 13
Select /movies/ then click Ok. Follow the instructions in the image below.
Enjoy Radarr!
If you encounter issues by using this container, make sure to check out the Common Docker issues article.
Note: If you want to run the Radarr container over HTTPS, check How to Run Docker Containers Over HTTPS. In order to make Radarr work via HTTPS, it’s mandatory to activate WebSocket.
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Note: How to Back Up Docker Containers on your Synology NAS.
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This post was updated on Saturday / September 28th, 2024 at 3:44 PM