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==== Dockers - General ==== | ==== Dockers - General ==== | ||
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+ | While it’s command line oriented, this [[https:// | ||
=== So, What is a “Docker”? | === So, What is a “Docker”? | ||
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=== Installing Docker === | === Installing Docker === | ||
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Effective May 30th, 2023 Docker is supported with the -> [[https:// | Effective May 30th, 2023 Docker is supported with the -> [[https:// | ||
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- | === Installing Portainer === | ||
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- | Under **System**, **OMV-Extras**, | ||
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- | An install dialog box will popup and scroll as the Portainer image is downloaded and a container is initialized. At the end, "**End of Line**" | ||
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- | Click the **Close** button.\\ | ||
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- | With a successful install the **Status** line will report; **Up X seconds** (or minutes, etc.)\\ | ||
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- | At this point, Portainer is completely unconfigured. The first configuration requirement is setting a **password** for the **admin** user. Take note of the username **admin** and the entered **password**. They will be needed to log into Portainer again.\\ | ||
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- | When a password is entered and confirmed, the Portainer page will change to **Quick Setup**.\\ | ||
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- | Portainer is now running with a minimal configuration.\\ | ||
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- | At this point, on the left hand menu, menu selections for the **Local Environment** can be found. | ||
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- | For more information on configuring Dockers in Portainer, portainer.io hosts → [[https:// | ||
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- | To increase the chance of success, when attempting to install a Docker without a guide, look for the more popular Dockers with the highest number of “pulls” on the Docker Hub. [[https:// | + | To increase the chance of success, when attempting to install a Docker without a guide, look for the more popular Dockers with the highest number of “pulls” on the Docker Hub. There are good reasons why these Dockers are broadly popular – they tend to work. -> [[https:// |
+ | (Note: It is not necessary | ||
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