docker-palworld-dedicated-server
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[Bug Report] Can't start docker container on Synology server anymore.
You understand that if you dont provide clear information on your "Problem", "Software and Hardware-Setup" and the "Steps to reproduce" your issue will be closed without any help, because your not willing to do your part?
- [X] Yes i do!
You understand that im not a Game-Dev or Game-Server-Dev and my support is primary for the Docker-Image and somewhat limited to the Game-Server?
- [X] Yes i do!
Current behavior
When I try to start the container of the server on my Synology NAS, the server is crashing instantly and there is the following error:
[91m>>> This Docker-Container must be run as root! Please adjust how you started the container, to fix this error.[0m
I tried to start the server via GUI, ssh (with root-permissions) and root-script.
Desired behavior
That the server starts normal.
Links to screenshots
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Steps to reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior: Try to start a plaworld-server container on Synology NAS
Software setup
- OS: Linux
- Docker: Container Manager 20.10.23-1437
Hardware setup
- vCPU: AMD Ryzen R1600
- RAM: 64GB DDR4 3200 MHz
- Disk: Samsung 870 EVO 8TB
Additional context
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Hello @Canoobi - Try asking people in Discord about this, we have a lot of NAS users who can help iirc. The Error-Message was added for QNAP and Synology NAS'ses because they had problems switching users and stuff. You need to be root inside the Docker-Container to make sure all the permissions in the entrypoint-script are working, which are in-itself workarounds for Synology and QNAP NAS workarounds. Im not sure how you started this. i dont own prebuild NAS to test it on it.
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