Tdarr_Updater downloads the actual server/node binaries from tdarr.io at runtime. If tdarr.io is blocked by local DNS (e.g. OPNsense OISD blocklists), the updater exits silently with code 0, leaving no binaries on disk. The subsequent systemctl enable then fails with 'Operation not permitted' (exit 1) because the ExecStart paths don't exist. Changes: - Replace bare curl with curl_with_retry for versions.json and Tdarr_Updater.zip downloads to gain retry logic, DNS pre-check and exponential backoff - Add msg_info before Tdarr_Updater run so users see this step in the log - Check that Tdarr_Server and Tdarr_Node binaries exist after the updater runs; fail immediately with a clear message pointing to tdarr.io connectivity instead of letting systemctl fail with a confusing 'Operation not permitted' Fixes: #13030
Proxmox VE Helper-Scripts
A Community Legacy in Memory of @tteck
Simplify your Proxmox VE setup with community-driven automation scripts
Originally created by tteck, now maintained and expanded by the community
🎯 Key Features
⚡ Quick SetupOne-command installations for popular services and containers |
⚙️ Flexible ConfigSimple mode for beginners, advanced options for power users |
🔄 Auto UpdatesKeep your installations current with built-in update mechanisms |
🛠️ Easy ManagementPost-install scripts for configuration and troubleshooting |
👥 Community DrivenActively maintained with contributions from users worldwide |
📖 Well DocumentedComprehensive guides and community support |
🔒 SecureRegular security updates and best practices |
⚡ PerformanceOptimized configurations for best performance |
📋 Requirements
🖥️ Proxmox VEVersion: 8.4.x | 9.0.x | 9.1.x |
🐧 Operating SystemDebian-based with Proxmox Tools |
🌐 NetworkInternet connection required |
📥 Getting Started
Choose your preferred installation method:
Method 1: One-Click Web Installer
The fastest way to get started:
- Visit helper-scripts.com 🌐
- Search for your desired script (e.g., "Home Assistant", "Docker")
- Copy the bash command displayed on the script page
- Open your Proxmox Shell and paste the command
- Press Enter and follow the interactive prompts
Method 2: PVEScripts-Local
Install a convenient script manager directly in your Proxmox UI:
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/main/ct/pve-scripts-local.sh)"
This adds a menu to your Proxmox interface for easy script access without visiting the website.
📖 Learn more: ProxmoxVE-Local Repository
💬 Join the Community
💬 DiscordReal-time chat, support, and discussions |
💭 DiscussionsFeature requests, Q&A, and ideas |
🐛 IssuesBug reports and issue tracking |
🛠️ Contribute
💻 CodeAdd new scripts or improve existing ones |
📝 DocumentationWrite guides, improve READMEs, translate content |
🧪 TestingTest scripts and report compatibility issues |
💡 IdeasSuggest features or workflow improvements |
👉 Check our Contributing Guidelines to get started
❤️ Support the Project
This project is maintained by volunteers in memory of tteck. Your support helps us maintain infrastructure, improve documentation, and give back to important causes.
🎗️ 30% of all donations go directly to cancer research and hospice care
📈 Project Statistics
📜 License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - feel free to use, modify, and distribute.
Proxmox® is a registered trademark of Proxmox Server Solutions GmbH