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Updated Docker (markdown)

weirdcrap 2017-06-14 10:22:47 -05:00
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## Pick Release or Nightly ## Pick Release or Nightly
Docker containers are intended to be static, they shouldn't self update internally. If you want to use stable releases, you want one that tracks releases. If you'd rather run the latest and greatest, the nightly is the right choice. Each of their docker pages has good setup and usage instructions, follow them. Docker containers are intended to be static, they shouldn't self update internally. If you want to use stable releases, you want one that tracks releases. If you'd rather run the latest and greatest, the nightly is the right choice. Each of their docker pages has good setup and usage instructions, follow them.
* Develop Branch: [linuxserver/radarr](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/radarr/) * Develop Branch: [linuxserver/radarr](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/radarr/)
* Nightly Branch: [hotio/radarr](https://hub.docker.com/r/hotio/radarr/)
# Using systemd # Using systemd
Using your favorite editor, create `/etc/systemd/system/docker-radarr.service` with the following systemd unit file. Be sure to replace `timezone` and `path to data` with the correct values. Note that `ExecStart` is basically the same command on the docker page for the image you choose, so adjust appropriately. This example uses `linuxserver/radarr`, but `hotio/radarr` is equally as valid. Using your favorite editor, create `/etc/systemd/system/docker-radarr.service` with the following systemd unit file. Be sure to replace `timezone` and `path to data` with the correct values. Note that `ExecStart` is basically the same command on the docker page for the image you choose, so adjust appropriately. This example uses `linuxserver/radarr`, but `hotio/radarr` is equally as valid.