Hi guys,
I have reinstalled my Seafile server on Ubuntu 22.04 and after the command “docker-compose up -d” I get the following error:
Can anyone help me with this?
Here the content of my yml file:
version: ‘2.0’
services:
image: mariadb:10.6
container_name: seafile-mysql
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=#CV5D$iYNe # Requested, set the root’s password of MySQL service.
MYSQL_LOG_CONSOLE=true
volumes:
/opt/seafile-mysql/db:/var/lib/mysql # Requested, specifies the path to MySQL data persistent store.
networks:
seafile-net
memcached:
image: memcached:1.6.18
container_name: seafile-memcached
entrypoint: memcached -m 256
networks:
seafile-net
seafile:
image: seafileltd/seafile-mc:latest
container_name: seafile
ports:
“80:80”
“443:443” # If https is enabled, cancel the comment.
volumes:
/media/hdd/seafile_data # Requested, specifies the path to Seafile data persistent store.
environment:
DB_HOST=db
DB_ROOT_PASSWD=#CV5D$iYNe # Requested, the value shuold be root’s password of MySQL service.
TIME_ZONE=Europe/Berlin # Optional, default is UTC. Should be uncomment and set to your local time zone.
[email protected]
# Specifies Seafile admin user, default is ‘[email protected]’.
SEAFILE_ADMIN_PASSWORD=asecret # Specifies Seafile admin password, default is ‘asecret’.
SEAFILE_SERVER_LETSENCRYPT=false # Whether to use https or not.
SEAFILE_SERVER_HOSTNAME=
MY Website
# Specifies your host name if https is enabled.
FORCE_HTTPS_IN_CONF=true
depends_on:
memcached
networks:
seafile-net
networks:
seafile-net:
Meanwhile nearly a year later… Here is the solution…
@Borotes
Examine your
docker-compose.yml
file, I suspect your DB password has the sequence iYNe… I’m also guessing that the preceding character for the sequence is either $ or !.. for example.
…$iYNe…
…!iYNe…
Remove/replace that character from the password string (it should appear at least twice in your YML file).
Done! I suffered the similar problem.