Hi,
Some users need instructions how can use Portainer.
@TechnoDadLife can you make a video for using a container with sub-volumes and so on in porteiner? i think on a step by step tutorial.
by the way, i like so much your videos
Hi,
Some users need instructions how can use Portainer.
@TechnoDadLife can you make a video for using a container with sub-volumes and so on in porteiner? i think on a step by step tutorial.
by the way, i like so much your videos
I didn't watch them but he created at least three videos using portainer.
https://forum.openmediavault.o…?postID=185081#post185081
https://forum.openmediavault.o…?postID=228704#post228704
https://forum.openmediavault.o…?postID=218560#post218560
Hi,
Some users need instructions how can use Portainer.
@TechnoDadLife can you make a video for using a container with sub-volumes and so on in porteiner? i think on a step by step tutorial.
by the way, i like so much your videos
What do you mean by sub-volumes?
thanks @ryecoaaron i fond in this videos what i sertch.
But i have a other question, how can I keep my containers automatically up-to-date in portainer? mybe @TechnoDadLife you have the answer?
In my free time i have played with portainer and now i found this a nice software to managing the dockers
I use ouroboros to do this job.
https://hub.docker.com/r/pyouroboros/ouroboros
PD:Watchtower do the same too
how can I keep my containers automatically up-to-date?
works it also in portainer?
works it also in portainer?
watchtower is just a container. It doesn't care whether you use the docker plugin or portainer.
thanks again
i have a other container with a default port on 9000 for some external applications.
how can i change the portainer 9000 port and can i make it without problams in the future with updates? I know then i cant use the gui button in the omv when i change the port of portainer but a Feature request for omx-extras @ryecoaaron to change the default portainer port with omv gui
i have a other container with a default port on 9000 for some external applications.
how can i change the portainer 9000 port and can i make it without problams in the future with updates? I know then i cant use the gui button in the omv when i change the port of portainer but a Feature request for omx-extras @ryecoaaron to change the default portainer port with omv gui
Either do it while setting up the container, or if it's already running...
click on the container
click Duplicate/Edit in the upper right
Under "Network Ports Configuration"... click the "+" sign next to manual port publishing
"Host" will be the port number you want to use (9001)
"Container" will be the default port for the container (according to what you said above, 9000)
i have a other container with a default port on 9000 for some external applications.
how can i change the portainer 9000 port and can i make it without problams in the future with updates? I know then i cant use the gui button in the omv when i change the port of portainer but a Feature request for omx-extras @ryecoaaron to change the default portainer port with omv gui
No. This was discussed ad nauseam in a long thread here and is unnecessary. Learn to set up your ports correctly. Either assign a new port to squeezebox, or adjust your port settings for portainer (it's just a container) to a port number of your choice as I detailed above.
Alles anzeigenEither do it while setting up the container, or if it's already running...
click on the container
click Duplicate/Edit in the upper right
Under "Network Ports Configuration"... click the "+" sign next to manual port publishing
"Host" will be the port number you want to use (9001)
"Container" will be the default port for the container (according to what you said above, 9000)
I'm not sure if the protainer is running, i can change the port in portainer without an error. but when i have mutch time, i will tray it.
I have a last question:
what is the different between the option to pull a container or make it with stacks
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