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* Non-destructive MOTD setting
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58 lines
6.1 KiB
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This docker image provides a Minecraft Server that will automatically download the latest stable, latest snapshot, or any specif
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To simply use the latest stable version, run
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docker run -d -p 25565:25565 itzg/minecraft-server
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where the default server port, 25565, will be exposed on your host machine.
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## EULA Support
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Mojang now requires accepting the [Minecraft EULA](https://account.mojang.com/documents/minecraft_eula). To accept add
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-e EULA=TRUE
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such as
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docker run -e EULA=TRUE -d -p 25565:25565 itzg/minecraft-server
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## Attaching data directory to host filesystem
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In order to persist the Minecraft data, which you *probably want to do for a real server setup*, use the `-v` argument to map a
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docker run -d -v /path/on/host:/data -p 25565:25565 itzg/minecraft-server
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When attached in this way you can stop the server, edit the configuration under your attached `/path/on/host` and start the server again with `docker start CONTAINERID` to pick up the new configuration.
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## Versions
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To use a different Minecraft version, pass the `VERSION` environment variable, which can have the value
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* LATEST
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* SNAPSHOT
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* (or a specific version, such as "1.7.9")
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For example, to use the latest snapshot:
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docker run -d -e VERSION=SNAPSHOT ...
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or a specific version:
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docker run -d -e VERSION=1.7.9 ...
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## Server configuration
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The message of the day, shown below each server entry in the UI, can be changed with the `MOTD` environment variable, such as
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docker run -d -e 'MOTD=My Server' ...
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If you leave it off, the last used or default message will be used.
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To add more "op" (aka adminstrator) users to your Minecraft server, pass the Minecraft usernames separated by commas via the `OPS` environment variable, such as
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docker run -d -e OPS=user1,user2 ...
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The Java memory limit can be adjusted using the `JVM_OPTS` environment variable, where the default is
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the setting shown in the example (max and min at 1024 MB):
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docker run -e 'JVM_OPTS=-Xmx1024M -Xms1024M' ...
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