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The steps would be: The steps would be:
Install “Docker” package on your Synology NAS * Install “Docker” package on your Synology NAS
Launch Docker-app and move to “Registry”-section
Find “homeassistant/home-assistant” within registry and click on “Download”. Choose the “stable” tag.
Wait for some time until your NAS has pulled the image
Move to the “Image”-section of the Docker-app
Click on “Launch”
Choose a container-name you want (e.g., “homeassistant”)
Click on “Advanced Settings”
Set “Enable auto-restart” if you like
Within “Volume” click on “Add Folder” and choose either an existing folder or add a new folder. The “mount path” has to be “/config”, so that Home Assistant will use it for the configs and logs. It is therefore recommended that the folder you choose should be named “config” or “homeassistant/config” to avoid confusion when referencing it within service calls.
Within “Network” select “Use same network as Docker Host”
To ensure that Home Assistant displays the correct timezone go to the “Environment” tab and click the plus sign then add variable = TZ & value = Europe/London choosing your correct timezone
Confirm the “Advanced Settings”
Click on “Next” and then “Apply”
Your Home Assistant within Docker should now run and will serve the web interface from port 8123 on your Docker host (this will be your Synology NAS IP address - for example http://10.0.0.142:8123)
* Launch Docker-app and move to “Registry”-section
* Find “homeassistant/home-assistant” within registry and click on “Download”. Choose the “stable” tag.
* Wait for some time until your NAS has pulled the image
* Move to the “Image”-section of the Docker-app
* Click on “Launch”
* Choose a container-name you want (e.g., “homeassistant”)
* Click on “Advanced Settings”
* Set “Enable auto-restart” if you like
* Within “Volume” click on “Add Folder” and choose either an existing
folder or add a new folder. The “mount path” has to be “/config”, so
that Home Assistant will use it for the configs and logs. It is
therefore recommended that the folder you choose should be named
“config” or “homeassistant/config” to avoid confusion when
referencing it within service calls.
* Within “Network” select “Use same network as Docker Host”
* To ensure that Home Assistant displays the correct timezone go to
the “Environment” tab and click the plus sign then add variable = TZ &
value = Europe/London choosing your correct timezone
* Confirm the “Advanced Settings”
* Click on “Next” and then “Apply”
* Your Home Assistant within Docker should now run and will serve the
web interface from port 8123 on your Docker host (this will be your
Synology NAS IP address - for example http://10.0.0.142:8123, dethlefsen:8123)
dethlefsen:8123
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## Update and restart HA on Synology in Docker ## Update and restart HA on Synology in Docker
Remark: to update your Home Assistant on your Docker within Synology NAS, you just have to do the following: Remark: to update your Home Assistant on your Docker within Synology NAS, you just have to do the following:
Go to the Docker-app and move to “Registry”-section * Go to the Docker-app and move to “Registry”-section
Find “homeassistant/home-assistant” within registry and click on “Download”. Choose the “stable” tag.
Wait until the system-message/-notification comes up, that the download is finished (there is no progress bar) * Find “homeassistant/home-assistant” within registry and click on
Move to “Container”-section “Download”. Choose the “stable” tag.
Stop your container if its running
Right-click on it and select “Action”->“Reset”. You wont lose any data, as all files are stored in your configuration-directory * Wait until the system-message/-notification comes up, that the
Start the container again - it will then boot up with the new Home Assistant image download is finished (there is no progress bar)
* Move to “Container”-section
* Stop your container if its running
* Right-click on it and select “Action”->“Reset”. You wont lose any
data, as all files are stored in your configuration-directory
* Start the container again - it will then boot up with the new Home
Assistant image
Remark: to restart your Home Assistant within Synology NAS, you just have to do the following: Remark: to restart your Home Assistant within Synology NAS, you just have to do the following:
Go to the Docker-app and move to “Container”-section * Go to the Docker-app and move to “Container”-section
Right-click on it and select “Action”->“Restart”.
* Right-click on it and select “Action”->“Restart”.
## Install git on Synology via SynoCommunity (https://synocommunity.com/) ## Install git on Synology via SynoCommunity (https://synocommunity.com/)