- Edit the systemd service file
[Service]
Type=simple
Restart=always
RestartSec=3
- Reload the deamon
Install Docker on Ubuntu Using Default Repositories Step 1: Update Software Repositories It’s a good idea to update the local database of software to make sure you’ve got access to the latest revisions.
Open a terminal window and type:
sudo apt-get update
Allow the operation to complete.
Add the docker group if it doesn't already exist:
sudo groupadd docker
Add the connected user "$USER" to the docker group. Change the user name to match your preferred user if you do not want to use your current user:
sudo gpasswd -a $USER docker
Either do a newgrp docker or log out/in to activate the changes to groups.
{ | |
"tabWidth": 2, | |
"semi": true, | |
"singleQuote": true, | |
"printWidth": 90 | |
} |
**/node_modules | |
node_modules |
sudo chown "$USER":"$USER" /home/"$USER"/.docker -R
sudo chmod g+rwx "/home/$USER/.docker" -R
const axios = require('axios') | |
const qs = require('querystring') | |
const requestBody = { | |
name: 'Akexorcist', | |
age: '28', | |
position: 'Android Developer', | |
description: 'birthdate=25-12-1989&favourite=coding%20coding%20and%20coding&company=Nextzy%20Technologies&website=http://www.akexorcist.com/', | |
awesome: true | |
} |
listen [::]:443 ssl http2 ipv6only=on;
listen 443 ssl http2;