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dockerisation of unifi controller

Warning, this may eat your data, nibble your wifi or cause the silver foil lining your hat to combust in a shower of sparks like metal in a microwave.

acquisition of container image

For a quick start use the docker hub method, for access to the source, built it yourself.

pull from docker hub

	docker pull rednut/unifi-controller

(see instructions below for running it)

building docker image

git clone https://github.com/rednut/docker-unifi-controller.git 
cd docker-unifi-controller
make

run the container: launching the unifi controller daemon

  • to launch a container using the image created earlier:
    docker run -d \
            -p 8080:8080 -p 8443:8443 -p 8880:8880 -p 37117:27117 \
            -v /srv/data/apps/docker/unifi/data:/usr/lib/unifi/data \
            --name unifi rednut/unifi-controller

notes on the make / build of the container

The Makefile will provision the docker container image from the Dockerfile which will provision the image with upstream ubuntu:latest and include all the required dependencies to run the the unifi controller.

The unifi controller repo will provide the .debs. The package requires mongodb, so if we dont include 10gen's official repo it will use stock debian mongo instead (current state)

The supervisor.conf (example below) is provided to configure supervisord which is then used to launch the unifi contoller daemon:

[supervisord]
nodaemon=true

[program:unify]
command=nice ionice -c2 /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk-amd64/jre/bin/java -Xmx256M -jar /usr/lib/unifi/lib/ace.jar start
pidfile=/var/run/unifi/unifi.pid
stdout_logfile=/var/log/supervisor/%(program_name)s.log
stderr_logfile=/var/log/supervisor/%(program_name)s.log
#autorestart=true

run the container: launching the unifi controller daemon

volumes for persistent data

You can mount a local volume path into the container at /usr/lib/unifi/data by supplying to docker the -v argument like -v <local_path>:<container_path> or -v /srv/data/apps/docker/unifi/data:/usr/lib/unifi/data

ports

To connunicate with the unifi controller you mapo various ports, eg:

  • 8080: non tls web ui
  • 8443: tls web ui
  • 8880: guest login ui
  • 27117: mongo

command to run the unifi controller daemon

To launch a container using the image created earlier:

	docker run -d \
			-p 8080:8080 -p 8443:8443 -p 8880:8880 -p 37117:27117 \
			-v /srv/data/apps/docker/unifi/data:/usr/lib/unifi/data \
			--name unifi rednut/unifi-controller

management of container

see Makefile...

  • check the container is runing: docker ps

  • check logs from container: docker logs unifi

  • show process: docker top unifi

  • kill the container ie stop process and stop container: docker kill unifi

  • remove named conatiner (so you can re-run it): docker rm unifi

so its usually better, after running the container to just stop/start it instead:

  • pause / unpause aka suspend running cotainer:

    docker pause/unpause unifi

    docker restart unifi

    docker stop/start unifi

    docker kill unifi

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