Unraid setup pfsense
Then navigate to your mariadb appdata folder.Ĭd /mnt/cache/.appdata/mariadb-nextcloud/ It's preferable to do it this way as it doesn't affect the file permissions or ownership if the custom.cnf file, whereas I've noticed a lot of users doing this through Windows & Notepad++ have run into problems regarding this. Next open up a terminal connection to your MariaDB appdata folder using putty or another SSH client of your choice. The appdata (I’ve put mine in /mnt/cache/.appdata/mariadb-nextcloud/)ĭon’t forget to set the MariaDB root password (I’ve used SECRETPASSWORD)Īdd the container.The port (I’ve changed the host port to 3305 as my other container is already using port 3306).The name (I’ve called mine mariadb-nextcloud).Personally I prefer to have a separate MariaDB instance for Nextcloud and leave the config of my exisiting databases as is.Īdd the MariaDB container as usual, you need to change three things if this is a second container. You will still need to make the changes below though. The newer versions of MariaDB come with binlogging enabled out the box by default, so you could use an existing container for your Nextcloud database if you're already using our container.
Unraid setup pfsense install#
I’ve already got one instance of MariaDB installed without binary logging so I’m going to install a second container to use with Nextcloud.
Mariadb user password (You'll define this later).Mariadb user name (You'll create this later).You may want to jot these variables down somewhere to reduce confusion. You will need port 443 forwarded to your Unraid and a subdomain you are not using for anything else. PrerequisitesĪ working LetsEncrypt container, with your DNS pointing towards your server. This seems to generate a lot of questions and queries so thought I’d do a quick walkthrough.