Finally I can get rid of Portainer, not that it won't fill the requirements, but it's not full docker-compose friendly, unlike what I sow in this demonstration with Dockge :).
@@ssddanbrown I like this manager very much. Much more thann Portainer. Portainer is just dark voodoo hidden settings and shadow-it stuff. Nothing in it is transparent to Docker or the user. Sadly Dockge is missing an ACL User System, so i can setup users to look at logs and restart Container 1 and 3, but everything else he/she cant see. That would be wonderfull.
Great look at it, and overview of what you did to bring it up and run it. BTW - a huge fan of Bookstack, so thank you for that as well!
Thanks, that means a lot coming from the master of open source app videos! Don't mean to step on your turf at all 😅
More videos please! Thank you Dan
Thank you Dan, nice video
Finally I can get rid of Portainer, not that it won't fill the requirements, but it's not full docker-compose friendly, unlike what I sow in this demonstration with Dockge :).
Just click EDIT and then again on the service EDIT there you can see your storage/volume definitions.
Yeah, I had completely missed that! I thought I was already in edit mode 🤦♂
@@ssddanbrown I like this manager very much. Much more thann Portainer. Portainer is just dark voodoo hidden settings and shadow-it stuff. Nothing in it is transparent to Docker or the user. Sadly Dockge is missing an ACL User System, so i can setup users to look at logs and restart Container 1 and 3, but everything else he/she cant see. That would be wonderfull.