Auto-merging via docker-versions-create

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Geoff Bourne
2021-02-27 20:53:57 -06:00
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@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ services:
EULA: "TRUE"
volumes:
# attach the relative directory 'data' to the container's /data path
./data:/data
- ./data:/data
```
## Versions
@@ -528,6 +528,9 @@ A [Mohist](https://github.com/Mohist-Community/Mohist) server can be used with
> **NOTE** there are limited base versions supported, so you will also need to set `VERSION`, such as "1.12.2"
By default the latest build will be used; however, a specific build number can be selected by setting `MOHIST_BUILD`, such as
-e VERSION=1.16.5 -e MOHIST_BUILD=374
## Running a Catserver type server
@@ -729,16 +732,14 @@ every time you want to create new Minecraft server, you can now use
```
minecraft-server:
image: itzg/minecraft-server
ports:
- "25565:25565"
environment:
EULA: "TRUE"
image: itzg/minecraft-server
container_name: mc
tty: true
stdin_open: true
restart: always
@@ -946,7 +947,11 @@ It determines the server-side viewing distance.
If you want to create the Minecraft level with a specific seed, use `SEED`, such as
docker run -d -e SEED=1785852800490497919 ...
-e SEED=1785852800490497919
If using a negative value for the seed, make sure to quote the value such as:
-e SEED="-1785852800490497919"
### Game Mode
@@ -968,16 +973,13 @@ For example:
The message of the day, shown below each server entry in the UI, can be changed with the `MOTD` environment variable, such as
docker run -d -e 'MOTD=My Server' ...
-e MOTD="My Server"
If you leave it off, a default is computed from the server type and version, such as
A Paper Minecraft Server powered by Docker
when `TYPE` is `PAPER`. That way you can easily differentiate between several servers you may have started.
_The example shows how to specify a server message of the day that contains spaces by putting quotes
around the whole thing._
That way you can easily differentiate between several servers you may have started.
### PVP Mode
@@ -1160,9 +1162,11 @@ simplified by environment variables:
### Enable Remote JMX for Profiling
To enable remote JMX, such as for profiling with VisualVM or JMC, add the environment variable `ENABLE_JMX=true` and add a port forwarding of TCP port 7091, such as:
To enable remote JMX, such as for profiling with VisualVM or JMC, add the environment variable `ENABLE_JMX=true`, set `JMX_HOST` to the IP/host running the Docker container, and add a port forwarding of TCP port 7091, such as:
-e ENABLE_JMX=true -p 7091:7091
```
-e ENABLE_JMX=true -e JMX_HOST=$HOSTNAME -p 7091:7091
```
### Enable Aikar's Flags