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Hi,
I've read the https://glances.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docker.html but I do not understand if there is - or will be? - a couple of parameter "username" and "password" that I might use directly in docker-compose file.
It seems I have to add/modify user and pwd via "docker exec" and then copy the password file to the host, and then adding it as a secret (not expert in this, what should I do here?) in docker-compose: this add manual steps, reducing the automatic installation.
Have I understood well? Is there a simplesta approach? is it the option 2? In this case... may I use a glaces.conf with just the password block, passing this file in the docker-compose, or I have to add that block after that the glances.conf it is created (is it?) in the container?
Thx for any advice!Hi,
I've read the https://glances.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docker.html but I do not understand if there is - or will be? - a couple of parameter "username" and "password" that I might use directly in docker-compose file.
It seems I have to add/modify user and pwd via "docker exec" and then copy the password file to the host, and then adding it as a secret (not expert in this, what should I do here?) in docker-compose: this add manual steps, reducing the automatic installation.
Have I understood well? Is there a simplest approach? is it the option 2? In this case... may I use a glaces.conf with just the password block, passing this file in the docker-compose, or I have to add that block after that the glances.conf it is created (is it?) in the container?
Thx for any advice!
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Hi,
I've read the https://glances.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docker.html but I do not understand if there is - or will be? - a couple of parameter "username" and "password" that I might use directly in docker-compose file.
It seems I have to add/modify user and pwd via "docker exec" and then copy the password file to the host, and then adding it as a secret (not expert in this, what should I do here?) in docker-compose: this add manual steps, reducing the automatic installation.
Have I understood well? Is there a simplesta approach? is it the option 2? In this case... may I use a glaces.conf with just the password block, passing this file in the docker-compose, or I have to add that block after that the glances.conf it is created (is it?) in the container?
Thx for any advice!Hi,
I've read the https://glances.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docker.html but I do not understand if there is - or will be? - a couple of parameter "username" and "password" that I might use directly in docker-compose file.
It seems I have to add/modify user and pwd via "docker exec" and then copy the password file to the host, and then adding it as a secret (not expert in this, what should I do here?) in docker-compose: this add manual steps, reducing the automatic installation.
Have I understood well? Is there a simplest approach? is it the option 2? In this case... may I use a glaces.conf with just the password block, passing this file in the docker-compose, or I have to add that block after that the glances.conf it is created (is it?) in the container?
Thx for any advice!
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