Posts by Phosby

    Thanks you!


    Your way looks fine for me. I will try docker, but this is a long way. There are so much new things... =O


    For the Webserver:

    I create a new VirtualServer on Nginx and actived it. (/var/www/homeserver/)

    After this i installed mariadb-server and php-mysqli. phpMyAdmin works and thats good. :)


    I installed a new Minecraftserver via docker in it runs. First Step is done! :)


    I want a simply GUI for my kids to start and stop the servers: When the ARK-Server is running you must feed your dinosaurs or they die...;)


    Phosby

    Hello!


    I have got a new x86 server with enough power to replace all my Raspi(home automatisation) and other ARM/x86-Servers (Zyxel-NAS and a x86 gameserver).

    I have installed OVM5 via image and the NAS-part works fine for me.


    On my old gameserver runs a LAMP installation with python-glue in the background. So i can start, stop, reconfiguration and update a lot of gameservers (minecraft, ARK, teamspeak.,..)

    (The are only for my kids and me! There is no routing to the internet. There are only 5 players maximum. Thats needs no giant hardwarepower...only a lot of RAM ;))


    Now i want the same on my new server. But the nginx-plug in is not longer supported at OMV5, but I need(?) a direct access to this gameservers.

    (Example: Klick start -> exec"startgame.sh" -> starts configuration and gameserver as an another user.)


    And i have no idea how to implementing this in a docker... this is my first contact with docker.


    When i read this...its sound a little bit confusing, but i hope you understand my problem.

    I dont want a step-by-step solution, i want only good startpoint and a direction. ;)


    Phosby



    Summery in german:

    Ich habe mir einen neuen x86 Server zusammengestellt um alle meine anderen Server abzulösen. Der NAS-Teil funktioniert dank OMV sehr gut.

    Auf einem meiner alten Server war ein LAMP+Python installiert, über dessen Weboberfläche ich verschiedene (Game-)Server administrieren konnte.

    Die Server wurden nicht im Internet zugänglich gemacht, das war nur für meine Kinder und mich.

    Das nginx-plugin gibt es nicht mehr. Meine alten Skripte griffen sehr tief in das System ein und ich weiß nicht, wie ich das in Docker implementiere und ob dies überhaupt geht.