How to build and configure an application in Maestro
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customization
manifest
Building a manifest file
How to build a manifest file for your Maestro application
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customization
service.yml
Customizing service configurations
How to specify custom service configurations for your application
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operations
service
Customizing service life-cycle management
How to manage and customize your container life cycle
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customization
Configure Service Networking
Advanced service network configuration and port mapping
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websocket
Configuring WebSocket
How to enable WebSocket in a Maestro application
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build
Customizing service build commands
Customize how a service is built in Maestro
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Logs
Managing environment variables
How to manage environment variables within Maestro
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customization
Using environment variables in a Dockerfile
How to automatically pull environment variables into a Dockerfile
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firewall
Using Cloud 66 through a firewall
How the ensure that Cloud 66 can reach your servers via your firewall and security systems.
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update
upgrade
Managing custom packages
Adding and managing custom Ubuntu packages on your application servers
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customization
Using ConfigStore
How to use ConfigStore to centralize and manage config values
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operations
server
Configuring for high availability
How to configure your Maestro application for high availability with multi-master architecture
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networking
services
Connecting between containerized services
How to use Elastic DNS to connect between containerized services within your Maestro application
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habitus, secrets
Integrating Habitus secrets with Maestro
How to integrate a Habitus build workflow with secrets into a Maestro application
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operations
service
Setting limits for services
Managing resource usage for your Docker services
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Scaling
addins
Configuring HAProxy
Configuring HAProxy to work with your Maestro application
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operations
storage
Configuring Service storage
How to add persistent storage to your application
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Logs
Managing log files
How to manage your application log files within Maestro
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high-availability
Using failover groups
How to set up and use a failover group
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customization
docker
Connecting to Docker image repositories
How to connect to public and private Docker image repositories via Maestro
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customization
Configuring for Multi-Tenancy
How to configure applications to share the same infrastructure
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debugging
logs
Setting up custom LiveLog files
How to configure custom logs for your applications
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customization
Using symbolic links
Using symlinks in Maestro applications
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build
Building your Docker service (V1)
How to build a Docker service in Maestro (Version 1 only)
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customization
security
service.yml
Service networking configuration (V1)
Configure the service network