Changes for page How to setup an XWiki docker container
Last modified by Alexandru Pentilescu on 2023/06/25 18:56
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... ... @@ -130,7 +130,8 @@ 130 130 Please replace <database_password> and <mysql_root_password> with randomly generated long strings, preferrably containing a long sequence of lowercase, uppercase letters, digits and symbols. In my case, I chose 12 character long sequences for each of them. It's unlikely for a hacker to compromise your docker environment but it's still best practice to make the passwords as long and hard to guess as possible, as an extra layer of security. 131 131 132 132 133 -= First run of the container= 133 += First run of the container = 134 + 134 134 The first run is always the scariest. Start up the docker image and wait for everything to initialize: 135 135 136 136 {{code language="bash"}} ... ... @@ -137,6 +137,12 @@ 137 137 docker-compose up -d 138 138 {{/code}} 139 139 141 +If you followed along just the way I described in this article, you shouldn't have any problems with this step. Note that XWiki takes a significant amount of time to initialize, around 10 minutes. 142 + 143 +Take your time and don't rush! 144 + 145 +When you want to see the status of your installation, visit the domain name pointing to your server at port 8081. In my case, I would visit https://pentilescu.com:8081/ 146 + 140 140 = External references = 141 141 142 142 [[Official docker guide for installing XWiki>>https://github.com/xwiki/xwiki-docker/blob/master/README.md]]