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A silly docker container for murmur, the mumble server.

Description

This is a barebones docker container built using busybox and a statically compiled version of murmurd from the official website.

It's configured to look for the configuration file in /etc/murmur.ini.

Usage

The recommended way to run this container is as follows:

$ docker run -d -p 64738:64738 -p 64738:64738/udp mattikus/murmur

To have the container store the sqlite database on your filesystem instead, you can run:

$ docker run -d -p 64738:64738 -p 64738:64738/udp \
    -v /path/to/data:/data mattikus/murmur

Important notes

Getting the super-user password

On first run, if you don't already have an existing state database, you'll want to look at the logs for your container to get the super-user password:

$ docker logs murmur 2>&1 | grep Password
<W>2014-07-27 01:41:31.256 1 => Password for 'SuperUser' set to '(mAq3hkwnkD'

Providing your own murmur.ini

If you want to tweak the provided murmur.ini, you should run:

docker cp your-container-name:/etc/murmur.ini /path/to/murmur.ini

If you are using the built in volume at /data/, then you should sure your config contains:

database=/data/murmur.sqlite

To run the container with your tweaked murmur.ini:

$ docker run -d -p 64738:64738 -p 64738:64738/udp \
    -v /path/to/murmur.ini:/etc/murmur.ini mattikus/murmur