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How to Install Hubleys on FreeBSD Latest

Hubleys is a dashboard for monitoring and managing Docker containers. This tutorial explains the steps to install Hubleys on FreeBSD latest using Docker.

Prerequisites

Step 1 - Clone the Repository

First, open a terminal and clone the Hubleys repository from Github using the following command:

$ git clone https://github.com/knrdl/hubleys-dashboard.git

Step 2 - Build the Docker Image

Next, navigate to the cloned repository and build the Docker image by running the following command:

$ cd hubleys-dashboard
$ docker build -t hubleys .

Step 3 - Start the Container

Now that the Docker image is built, we can start a container for Hubleys. Run the following command to start the container:

$ docker run -d -p 80:80 --name hubleys hubleys

Here, we are starting the container in detached mode (-d) and publishing port 80 (-p 80:80). The --name hubleys flag assigns a name to the container, and hubleys at the end specifies the image that the container should use.

Step 4 - Access the Dashboard

Once the container is started, you can access the Hubleys dashboard by opening a web browser and entering the IP address of your FreeBSD machine, followed by /hubleys in the address bar.

For example, if your FreeBSD machine IP address is 192.168.0.10, then the URL to access the dashboard would be http://192.168.0.10/hubleys.

Conclusion

You have successfully installed Hubleys on FreeBSD latest using Docker, and can now use it to manage your Docker containers using the dashboard.

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