An open-source, community driven, media manager and transcoding server.
Running as daemon (default)
By default, Olaris will run in daemon-mode on port 8080
. Once the Snap has been installed, point your browser to http://localhost:8080
and you should be prompted to create your account.
The daemon is managed by snapd. Useful commands:
Logs: snap logs olaris.olarisd
Stop: snap stop olaris.olarisd
Restart: snap restart olaris.olarisd
Start: snap start olaris.olarisd
Disable: snap disable olaris
Enable: snap enable olaris
Running in foreground
First, it's a good idea to disable the daemon snap disable olaris
. Subsequently, you can simply run olaris
.
Access to media
Snaps, by default, are strictly confined, this means access to your filesystem is limited. The best approach to access and “watch” changes is to enable the removable-media
interface: snap connect olaris:removable-media
. Once connected, restart Olaris and you will be able to add folders from /media
, /run/media
and /mnt
.