docker-composer.yml - exposed port 3306#44
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docker-composer.yml - exposed port 3306#44rafakave wants to merge 2 commits intoopendarkeden:masterfrom
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reason: command `killall` not found
reason: to allow local connections and easing DB management to-do: persist databases on localhost to avoid losses every shutdown.
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But maybe there is a local mysql listening to 3306 and the port conflicts |
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I need a mirror, can you give me a copy |
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git clone this repo and use https://github.com/opendarkeden/server/blob/master/docker_install.md |
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change: exposed port 3306
reason: allow local connections for better and easier DB management.
to-do: store database locally to prevent losses on shutdown.