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Using Docker on Mac Mini
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27-10-2025, 12:29
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RE: Using Docker on Mac Mini
This limitation of Docker on macOS cannot be overcome by using terminal commands.
The simplest and best way to do what you want is to run two instances of MinimServer under two different user accounts. Both instances can run at the same time. Instance 1 should use ports 9790 and 9791. Instance 2 should use ports 9792 and 9793. You should change the default displayName settings so that your control point can distinguish between these instances. No terminal commands are needed. |
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Using Docker on Mac Mini - daedlo - 25-10-2025, 18:16
RE: Using Docker on Mac Mini - simoncn - 25-10-2025, 20:22
RE: Using Docker on Mac Mini - daedlo - 25-10-2025, 21:46
RE: Using Docker on Mac Mini - simoncn - 26-10-2025, 16:32
RE: Using Docker on Mac Mini - daedlo - 26-10-2025, 18:11
RE: Using Docker on Mac Mini - simoncn - 27-10-2025, 11:24
RE: Using Docker on Mac Mini - simoncn - 27-10-2025, 11:41
RE: Using Docker on Mac Mini - daedlo - 27-10-2025, 12:01
RE: Using Docker on Mac Mini - simoncn - 27-10-2025 12:29
RE: Using Docker on Mac Mini - daedlo - 27-10-2025, 21:50
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