Update docker-compose.yml

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Esteban Mackay Q. 8 months ago committed by GitHub
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@ -43,32 +43,30 @@ services:
container_name: adn-dashboard
cpu_shares: 512
# Before enabling local mapping, download the file to the host machine:
# docker cp monitor:/opt/FDMR-Monitor/fdmr-mon.cfg .
# DASHBOARD Style: 1 for OA4DOA , dash 2 for CS8ABG
# file config dash 1 : docker cp monitor:/opt/FDMR-Monitor1/fdmr-mon.cfg .
# file config dash 2 : docker cp monitor:/opt/FDMR-Monitor2/fdmr-mon.cfg .
volumes:
- './fdmr-mon.cfg:/opt/FDMR-Monitor/fdmr-mon.cfg:ro'
# - './logo.png:/var/www/html/img/logo.png:ro'
# - './bk.jpg:/var/www/html/img/bk.jpg:ro'
# - './favicon.ico:/var/www/html/img/favicon.ico:ro'
- './fdmr-mon.cfg:/opt/FDMR-Monitor2/fdmr-mon.cfg:ro'
# - './logo.png:/opt/FDMR-Monitor2/html/img/logo.png:ro'
# - './bk.jpg:/opt/FDMR-Monitor2/html/img/bk.jpg:ro'
# - './favicon.ico:/opt/FDMR-Monitor2/html/img/favicon.ico:ro'
ports:
- '80:80/tcp'
# - '443:443/tcp'
- '443:443/tcp'
- '9000:9000'
environment:
# For info TZ list: https://gist.github.com/alejzeis/ad5827eb14b5c22109ba652a1a267af5#file-timezone-mappings-csv
- TZ=America/Panama
# Select DASHBOARD Style: 1 to OA4DOA , dash 2 to CS8ABG
- DASHBOARD=2
# To enable SSL, enter the dashboard's DNS and your email account.
- USE_SSL=False
- DNS_URL=
- EMAIL=
# For x86_64 host devices use tag :latest , and for Raspberry arm64 / arch64 devices use tag :rpi
image: 'registry.gitlab.com/hp3icc/fdmr/adn-mon2-single:latest'
restart: "unless-stopped"
#Set USE_SSL = to True to enable TLS support
#you'll need to actually generate the certtificates too
#using these commands when the container is running:
#docker exec -it adn-dashboard gencert.sh <admin email> <server FQDN>
#docker-compose restart adn-dashboard
#This only needs to be done once - unless the files in the volumes above are deleted.
#The container will handle renewing the certificates every 60 days.
#Note -the gencert.sh script only works when the webserver is available on the default port 80
#If it's on non-standard ports, you'll need to request the certificates manually.
logging:
driver: none
networks:

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