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Running two identical apps (like Wordpress/Minecraft/Teamspeak)

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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    Hey there,

    I want to run two instances of some apps. This is mainly used to separate some things like Webpages, Minecraft Servers and some TeamSpeak instances, to make them available to different people with different URLs.

    Is it possible?

    I could imagine that I need to do something like creating a custom manifest file and use the docker image.

    Thanks in advance
    ~Grafnus

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      So basically I would need to build a secondary docker image of TeamSpeak and modify the manifest to the new ports, right?

      Is there a way to see the Manifest of installed apps? Otherwise, I would need to create the manifest all on my own... What might cause some stability issues.

      But anyway, thanks a lot for the responses.

      ~Grafnus

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      @Grafnus no you don't need to adjust anything on the image or manifest. When you install it from the appstore, you can set the ports in the installation settings.

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      • G Grafnus

        Hey there,

        I want to run two instances of some apps. This is mainly used to separate some things like Webpages, Minecraft Servers and some TeamSpeak instances, to make them available to different people with different URLs.

        Is it possible?

        I could imagine that I need to do something like creating a custom manifest file and use the docker image.

        Thanks in advance
        ~Grafnus

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        @Grafnus said in Running two identical apps (like Wordpress/Minecraft/Teamspeak):

        Is it possible?

        yes, that's basically how the product works. Each app is installed in it's own domain/URL. You can install any number of instances of each app and each instance get it's own domain/URL (which you specify at install time and can also change later).

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          @Grafnus said in Running two identical apps (like Wordpress/Minecraft/Teamspeak):

          Is it possible?

          yes, that's basically how the product works. Each app is installed in it's own domain/URL. You can install any number of instances of each app and each instance get it's own domain/URL (which you specify at install time and can also change later).

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          @girish true, but some apps (like Teamspeak) rely on additional ports for communication and file transfer, which can only be used once. So if you want to have two Teamspeak servers, the second one needs to use different ports than the first which then also need to be added to the connection-string.

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            So basically I would need to build a secondary docker image of TeamSpeak and modify the manifest to the new ports, right?

            Is there a way to see the Manifest of installed apps? Otherwise, I would need to create the manifest all on my own... What might cause some stability issues.

            But anyway, thanks a lot for the responses.

            ~Grafnus

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              So basically I would need to build a secondary docker image of TeamSpeak and modify the manifest to the new ports, right?

              Is there a way to see the Manifest of installed apps? Otherwise, I would need to create the manifest all on my own... What might cause some stability issues.

              But anyway, thanks a lot for the responses.

              ~Grafnus

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              @Grafnus no you don't need to adjust anything on the image or manifest. When you install it from the appstore, you can set the ports in the installation settings.

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