@ -10,6 +10,98 @@ The "Container Station" UI on your QNAP may differ from these screenshots, but t
Detailed steps:
````{tab} Container Station v. 3.0.5.623
1. Open Container Station; click “Images”
![](qnap/qnap3-01.png)
1. Select “Pull” from the top-right
![](qnap/qnap3-02.png)
1. Leave Mode set to “Basic Mode”
For the Registry select “Docker Hub”
Under the "Image" section you will be typing in the name and version of the docker image you wish to pull. Type in the image you wish to use as follows:
```
meisnate12/plex-meta-manager:latest
meisnate12/plex-meta-manager:develop
meisnate12/plex-meta-manager:nightly
```
Then click Pull.
![](qnap/qnap3-03.png)
Note: You can repeat this step for each of the different versions and you’ll end up with this:
![](qnap/qnap3-03a.png)
After the pull is complete the image(s) will now be available for use.
1. From the "Images" menu under the "Actions" column click the "play" button to bring up the “Create Container” option.
![](qnap/qnap3-04.png)
1. "Create Container" Step 1: "Select Image" – you’ve already done this so just click "Next".
![](qnap/qnap3-05.png)
1. "Create Container" Step 2: "Configure Container" - you can edit the name if you wish. From here on you’ll be working in the Advanced Settings sub-menu. Click on "Advanced Settings".
![](qnap/qnap3-06.png)
1. You can add [command-line switches](../environmental) to the "Command" field here. Do not edit the "Entrypoint" field.
![](qnap/qnap3-07.png)
For example, if you wanted to run the collections you have defined as tests, add the `--run-tests` command-line flag:
![](qnap/qnap3-08.png)
Generally speaking, editing these is not recommended as it is easy to render the container non-functional by doing so.
It is more typical in Docker contexts to set these things with environment variables.
Anything you can do via command-line arguments can be done with [Environment Variables](../environmental), which is more typical in Docker environments.
For example, you could add an environment variable named `PMM_TESTS` with a value of `true` to run the collections you have defined as tests.
Click "Environments" on the left to set environment variables.
1. Select "Storage":
![](qnap/qnap3-09.png)
1. Click the Trash Can icon to remove the default Storage Mapping:
![](qnap/qnap3-10.png)
1. Click "Add Volume" then choose “Bind Mount Host Path”:
![](qnap/qnap3-11.png)
1. Select the Yellow Folder icon
![](qnap/qnap3-12.png)
“Select Host Path” will appear as seen below, letting you select the folder you want to use.
![](qnap/qnap3-13.png)
After selecting your folder and choosing "Apply" the "Host" path will be filled in. For the "Container" path you MUST use `/config`:
![](qnap/qnap3-14.png)
1. Select Next to advance to “Step 3 Summary”
1. Select Finish
````
````{tab} Container Station v. unknown
1. Open Container Station; click "Create" in the left column.