Düben, Christian writes
Setting up a database within a Docker container turned out to be a good idea. It kept crashing for days. And with Docker I could simply spin it up again without having to ask you to fix the main installation every time.
The problem with that was just the ownership of the files in /var/lib/mysql, that somehow was handed to the container user.
The source of the crashes was the mismatch between MariaDB default settings and the size of the inserted data. After adjusting various settings, the containerized database is now stable.
At this time, you are the only mySQL users an the box, so your setting could be the default. Later, darni will need mysql for mailman3, but on helos you will be the only mysql user. Similarly on both boxes you would be the only JAVA user. Thus the only common thing would be the web server, or I'm a wrong? If that was not running in a container, I could help you with some Redirect statements that will give us nice meaningful URLs.
Addressing the database issues takes longer than I expected.
Adressing anything like that takes more than we expect. Very sorry for the late reply. I fell severely ill with a renal colic on the 16th and then my eyes wondered off this issue. -- Cheers, Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel skype:thomaskrichel