By default, Bitnami applications are accessible at SERVER-IP/. The /opt/bitnami/apache/conf/httpd.conf file contains the configuration of the Apache server. By default, it will load additional configurations from the following locations: The…Read moreUnderstand the default Apache configuration
Currently I have a docker container with the bitnami/rabbitmq:3.12 image which I run with the following command: docker run -d –name rabbitmq -p 5672:5672 -p 15672:15672 -h d45f45203d52 -e RABBITMQ_NODE_NAME=rabbit@d45f45203d52…Read moreMigrate RabbitMQ from docker to Kubernetes
NOTE: We are in the process of modifying the configuration for many Bitnami stacks. On account of these changes, the file paths and commands stated in this guide may change…Read moreModify the MySQL data directory
NOTE: We are in the process of modifying the file structure and configuration for many Bitnami stacks. On account of these changes, the file paths stated in this guide may…Read moreDisable binary logging in MySQL
NOTE: We are in the process of modifying the file structure and configuration for many Bitnami stacks. On account of these changes, the file paths stated in this guide may…Read moreConfigure PHP-FPM options
NOTE: We are in the process of modifying the file structure and configuration for many Bitnami stacks. On account of these changes, the file paths stated in this guide may…Read moreEnable HTTP/2 support with Apache
NOTE: To install a Helm chart repository, it is necessary to have Helm previously installed and configured in your cluster. To start using any Bitnami Helm chart, it is necessary…Read moreInstall the chart