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# Docker Images
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You should use the official docker image:
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meisnate12/plex-meta-manager
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All the examples in the wiki are assuming the use of this image, and many do not work with non-official Docker images due to differences in how the authors have chosen to construct their images.
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One alternate image we see a lot is the Linuxserver image, due to its prominent placement in unRAID and linuxserver's general reputation.
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## LinuxServer
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The first image offered in unRAID for Plex Meta Manager is the Linuxserver.io image [`linuxserver/plex-meta-manager`]
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This image is different to the official image [meisnate12/plex-meta-manager] in a few ways that cause a variety of problems particularly for new users.
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One typical error is something like:
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Path does not exist: /run/s6/services/plex-meta-manager/config/SOMETHING
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The result is that the stock config file and a lot of the examples found in the wiki and config repo don't work.
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If you use the LSIO image you should be aware of the following.
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The LSIO image:
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1. requires absolute paths in the config. /config/Movies.yml, not config/Movies.yml. Because of this most of the examples in the wiki and config repo don't work as-is with lsio. Config files that work outside of docker often fail because of this with an error referring to `/run/s6/services/...`.
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2. only has `latest` version, no `develop` or `nightly`. If you want to switch to `develop` or `nightly` to try a new feature, they aren't available with LSIO image.
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3. doesn't support [runtime flags](../environmental.md), only ENV vars. This means that a command like:
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docker run -it --rm -v /opt/pmm/config:/config linuxserver/plex-meta-manager --config config/config.yml -r --run-libraries "Movies - 4K DV"
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doesn't work with the LSIO image; it would have to be:
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docker run -it --rm -v /opt/pmm/config:/config -e PMM_CONFIG=/config/config.yml -e PMM_RUN=true -e PMM_LIBRARIES="Movies - 4K DV" linuxserver/plex-meta-manager
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```
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4. doesn't do manual runs correctly; they loop over and over. That command in the previous bullet point [which uses `PMM_RUN` to run it right now] will run over and over until you manually kill the container. The same thing using the official image will run once and quit, as expected.
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5. Resets ownership of entire config dir every run. In tests, the ownership of the config dir and its contents was set to 911:911 with each run.
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Generally speaking, we suggest you use the official image instead of lsio.
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## Others
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There are 8 other images listed at dockerhub aside from the official image and linuxserver. None of them discuss how they are different beyond one noting it includes `curl`.
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Unless you have some compelling reason to use one of those, you shouldn't. You should stick with the official image.
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If you choose to use another image than the default, you should should be prepared for the possibility that published examples fail in various ways. |