In this tutorial Install Radarr Qnap Repo we explain how to install Radarr on a QNAP system via a Repo.
Currently, not all QNAP devices are supported. Support is limited to:
Please visit the website for the most up-to-date information, as this may change in the future.
If you follow this tutorial, there will be a cost involved. You will need the application ‘apache83’. This package is crucial for the correct functioning of Radarr on these devices, but it is not free and has a one-time cost.
Unfortunately it is not possible to install Radarr for free via Sherpa this does not work yet. You can still try to install via Docker if your Qnap supports it. The following Docker url can be used during installation https://registry.hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/radarr/
Open the page of your Qnap system
Go to App Center.
Click on the gear icon at the top right.
Go to the App repository tab.
Click add.
Please enter the information below.
Name : MyQnap
URL : https://www.myqnap.org/repo.xml
And click add.
Radarr relies on ‘apache83’, which can be purchased here. https://www.myqnap.org/product/apache84/
Buy this
Then go to your QNAP device.
Open My QNAP, search for ‘apache83’, click ‘+ Install’ and follow the on-screen instructions.
Now we can install Radarr on your Qnap.
Go to MyQnap.
Search for Radarr here.
And then click on + install.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
This was the tutorial to installing Radarr Qnap via a Repo.
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