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doc: add suggestion regarding container control
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1. Make sure you have docker and docker-compose installed on your host.
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2. Clone this repository.
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3. If you're on windows or macos, in the docker-compose.yml file, make sure you change the volume path `/opt/uam_data/uam_` to something that works on your OS.
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4. Optionally, add or remove services according to your needs. You can copy and paste the existing services and modify the names, paths, and ports for each of them.
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4. Optionally, add or remove services according to your needs. You can copy and paste the existing services and incement the names, paths, and ports for each of them.
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5. Execute the following command in terminal while being in the `uam-swarm` directory of this repository:
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```PBKEY={YOURKEYHERE} docker-compose up -d```
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## Information
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## Important information:
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1. This container will download the latest version of uam every time it is started and will install apt packages so keep that in mind.
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2. The http service for uam is enabled and listening on http://127.0.0.1:17099 for the single instance. For the UAM swarm you need to define the listening port for each instance.
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3. Make sure you port forward manually as upnp will most likely not work.
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4. You can adjust the maximum upload and download bandwidth of uam by changing the `NETLIMUP` and `NETLIMDOWN` env variables.
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5. I suggest using [lazydocker](https://github.com/jesseduffield/lazydocker) to control and see the status of your containers.
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## ToDo:
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- [x] Add CI tests to make sure the scripts work.
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