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README.md
ZONEMINDER - DOCKER ARM64
This is a simple debian image with the ZoneMinder installed following the official instructions https://wiki.zoneminder.com/Debian_10_Buster_with_Zoneminder_1.36.x_from_ZM_Repo; due to the fact that there is no official arm64 package it has been build directly from the sources https://zoneminder.readthedocs.io/en/stable/installationguide/packpack.html via OS=debian DIST=bullseye ARCH=aarch64 utils/packpack/startpackpack.sh
Because of the ssmtp deprecation the mail server installed is msmtp and a default configuration file prepared for GMail will be created in /config/msmtprc, be sure to set the correct path /usr/bin/msmtp in zoneminder options.
Furthermore the image is prepared for working with SWAG from LinuxServer.io image or there is an environment for the self-signed certificate option.
Image available at https://hub.docker.com/r/nardo86/zoneminder
Feel free to consider donating if my work helped you! https://paypal.me/ErosNardi
Tested on my MiniPC Intel x64 and SWAG
USAGE
Just run the image publishing the port and setting the ENV variables, the shm dedicated and mounting the folder you wish to map.
docker run -d \
--name=zoneMinder \
-p 443:443 \
-e TZ=Europe/Rome \
-e SELFSIGNED=0 \
-e FQDN=your.fqdn \
--shm-size=1g \
-v /mystorage/ZoneMinder/config:/config \
-v /mystorage/ZoneMinder/zmcache:/var/cache/zoneminder \
-v /mystorage/Swag/etc/letsencrypt/live:/sslcert/live \
-v /mystorage/Swag/etc/letsencrypt/archive:/sslcert/archive \
--restart unless-stopped \
nardo86/zoneminder
Or add to your docker compose
zoneminder:
image: nardo86/zoneminder
container_name: zoneminder
ports:
- "443:443"
environment:
- "TZ=Europe/Rome"
- "SELFSIGNED=0"
- "FQDN=your.fqdn"
volumes:
- "/mystorage/ZoneMinder/config:/config"
- "/mystorage/ZoneMinder/zmcache:/var/cache/zoneminder"
- "/mystorage/Swag/etc/letsencrypt/live:/sslcert/live"
- "/mystorage/Swag/etc/letsencrypt/archive:/sslcert/archive"
shm_size: '1gb'
restart: unless-stopped
The FQDN will be used for configuring Apache2; the SELFSIGNED flag will generate a selfsigned certificate if needed else, in case of using the SWAG certificate, the system find the correct folder. The /config folder will contain msmtp and mysql configuration.
The shm-size will be the quantity of RAM dedicated to /dev/shm, the size depends on the number and settings of the video sources to monitor, check ZoneMinder configuration for further information.*
be sure to not reserve too much RAM to this machine or the docker server will start to paging and eventually becoming unresponsible
To access the Zoneminder gui, browse to: https://your.fqdn:443/zm
TIPS - RESTORE CONFIGURATION
If you need to transfer your data from another instance this method worked for me https://forums.zoneminder.com/viewtopic.php?t=17071:
Backup the old DB
root@oldSystem# mysqldump -p zm > /config/zm-dbbackup.sql
Restore into the new DB
root@newSystem# mysql -p zm < /config/zm-dbbackup.sql
Sync folders
root@newSystem# rsync -r -t -p -o -g -v --progress --delete user@oldSystem:/var/cache/zoneminder/* /var/cache/zoneminder/
Init / cleanup
root@newSystem# zmaudit.pl
TIPS - STUCK WITH Waiting mysql
If the mysql service fails to start for some problem the script will stay in an infinite loop waiting mysql xxxx..
You can then log in to the machine and investigate for example starting the db with the command
/usr/bin/mysqld_safe --skip-syslog
this will generate a detailed logfile of the startup possibly with some hints you can search to restore the db.
EXTRA OPTIONS
Environment variable used for the configuration
Variable | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
SELFSIGNED | switch between using a self-signed certificate and the one in sslcert/live folder | 0 |
FQDN | the FQDN Apache2 will be listening to, sslcert/live subfolder if SELFSIGNED is 0 | localhost |