Agree. I personally using VM for them - reason ? In Proxmox cluster if i want to migrate LXC container from node-1 to node-2, proxmox will shut it down, migrate and start again. During that time docker and all containers will go offline - i can't have that. With VMs - migration happens "live". VM and all containers inside still works fine while Proxmox makes migration to happen.
Enjoying your excellent proxmox series, one thing though . Please Could you include any compose files in your description for ease of use or provide a paste bin link to the compose file Thanks.
I can see how I can cofigure and load aVM using an IP:Port number. What about if I want to load a windows VM. How would I configure Dashy to load the VM. Thank you.
I have no idea how widgets work for this. I tried adding a simple clock to my yaml from their documentation but it did not work. I would really appreciate some help in this.
open dashy conf.yml file. Navigate to the line where you see "sections:" add same lines with indentations as you can see in a screengrab: imgur.com/a/viPvy6v This will add a clock. Mine set to UK time. save it and reload dashy dashboard - new config file should be picked up. MAKE SURE you have conf.yml file backup just in case!
Good stuff man, I'm now convinced Dashy is the dashboard I want to run! With the amount of options I wasn't able to choose ;)
Great video
First time here! Great vid. Sub'd!
Very nice job, MRP. Very Helpful, thank you!
Love this! Seriously cool ;)
Thanks for the great content
Waiting for part 2
same here !
Thank you very much. It is the first instruction that work for me. Greatings from Germany - Achim
I’ve found that Docker and Portainer run very nicely in LXC with nesting enabled. It’s a little ironic but it works.
Agree.
I personally using VM for them - reason ?
In Proxmox cluster if i want to migrate LXC container from node-1 to node-2, proxmox will shut it down, migrate and start again. During that time docker and all containers will go offline - i can't have that. With VMs - migration happens "live". VM and all containers inside still works fine while Proxmox makes migration to happen.
greate video, thanks.
Enjoying your excellent proxmox series, one thing though . Please Could you include any compose files in your description for ease of use or provide a paste bin link to the compose file Thanks.
Hi.
Thank you for a comment.
DASHY docker-compose.yml :
pastebin.com/iPYy3qh4
By environment variables, dashy runs in the container on Port 8080, not 80 !
I can see how I can cofigure and load aVM using an IP:Port number. What about if I want to load a windows VM. How would I configure Dashy to load the VM. Thank you.
can you make a video on how to setup sonnar and raddar with jellyfine or plex.
hello , can you explain guest login in your next video? thank you
Where is the video about installing the Widgets?
can you make a video on how to setup plex and photoprism on docker
Will do
I have no idea how widgets work for this. I tried adding a simple clock to my yaml from their documentation but it did not work. I would really appreciate some help in this.
open dashy conf.yml file.
Navigate to the line where you see "sections:"
add same lines with indentations as you can see in a screengrab:
imgur.com/a/viPvy6v
This will add a clock. Mine set to UK time.
save it and reload dashy dashboard - new config file should be picked up.
MAKE SURE you have conf.yml file backup just in case!
@@MRPtech Thank you very much!! This really worked. I really appreciate it!
Looks like the ADL wrote the "code of conduct" for the icons. Deleted.
Way too much hassle for a simple dashboard
I use Homarr for simple easy quick config and setup
I agree. It's not for everyone. And not everyone likes Homarr dashboard.
@@MRPtech pls do some new container docker related videos like dietpi turnkey etc, always waiting for new content from you.
I do have quite a few (around 25) listed that i want to shoot tutorial videos about.
@@MRPtech noice 🤩 eagerly waiting
I tried homarr, but if you want easy then Heimdall is the way to go. Dashy if for those who want it all.