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| ===How to add a Docker Container Spec=== | ===How to add a Docker Container Spec=== | ||
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| + | Before beginning with this process, you will need to create a JSON specification with relevant details of your container. [[: | ||
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| + | After the above step, you can continue with the below mentioned steps. | ||
| **Step 1 :** Log into N99panel. From under N99panel dashboard, click ' | **Step 1 :** Log into N99panel. From under N99panel dashboard, click ' | ||
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| **Step 2 :** Now click 'Add a Container' | **Step 2 :** Now click 'Add a Container' | ||
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| + | **Step 3 :** Please fill the form as under | ||
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| + | Once the form is submitted, the system will try to launch the container using the JSON specs. From the menu Dashboard -> Tasks, you can view the task details, and if the container fails to launch, its details will be provided in there. | ||
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| + | A container that fails to launch, will not be accepted by the system | ||
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