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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ With last command, you now access the db directly from the manager by
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We are now ready to go for installing phpMyAdmin as GUI DB manager. Thanks to our Docker Swarm cluster, it's super simple !
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Create a new `phpmyadmin` stack with following :
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Create next stack :
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{{< highlight host="stack" file="phpmyadmin" >}}
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@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ sudo chown -R 5050:5050 /mnt/storage-pool/pgadmin/
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{{< /highlight >}}
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Finally, create a new `pgadmin` stack with following :
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Finally, create next stack :
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{{< highlight host="stack" file="pgadmin" >}}
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@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ Let's now test our cluster with 3 app samples. We'll deploy them to the worker n
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### Matomo over MySQL
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Be free from Google Analytics with Matomo. It's incredibly simple to install with our cluster. Note as Matomo only supports MySQL or MariaDB database. Let's create dedicated storage folder with `sudo mkdir /mnt/storage-pool/matomo` and create following `matomo` stack :
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Be free from Google Analytics with Matomo. It's incredibly simple to install with our cluster. Note as Matomo only supports MySQL or MariaDB database. Let's create dedicated storage folder with `sudo mkdir /mnt/storage-pool/matomo` and create following stack :
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{{< highlight host="stack" file="matomo" >}}
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@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-z0-9' | fold -w 40 | head -n 1
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{{< /highlight >}}
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Next create new following `redmine` stack :
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Next create new following stack :
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{{< highlight host="stack" file="redmine" >}}
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