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Boat-tailed Grackle posted this in #questions
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Boat-tailed GrackleOP
I am managing an ATM10 server using the itzg docker image running in the Oracle cloud. I want to add some additional mods and plugins to the server and I don't know the best/easiest way to do this.

If I add the following lines to the compose file will this work?

MODS: https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/rd9rKuJT/versions/yjTKEIL5/disconnect-packet-fix-neoforge-2.0.1.jar PLUGINS: https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/BQbKkmMm/versions/DEyIYueh/DriveBackupV2.jar

These are the mods/plugins I want to add to the server:
https://modrinth.com/plugin/drivebackupv2
https://modrinth.com/mod/disconnect-packet-fix


Attached file is what my compose file would look like with these lines inserted.
docker-compose.yml
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Plugins will not work on Forge, so that Drive Backup is kind of a moot point.
Boat-tailed GrackleOP
Ah very handy to know, thank you. Do you know of any alternatives for automating downloading/moving backups off the host machine periodically?

Right now I have just been doing it manually every now and then
@Boat-tailed Grackle Ah very handy to know, thank you. Do you know of any alternatives for automating downloading/moving backups off the host machine periodically?

Right now I have just been doing it manually every now and then
https://github.com/rclone/rclone + cloud storage, set up a script to send save-off, save-all to the server, then rclone your files to a cloud provider, then save-on. Set your cloud provider to keep versioned files (old versions are retained), with a Retention Policy matching your comfort levels. Then if you need to restore a specific region file, you can just grab that single one, or if you have most changes happening local to one area, you aren't zipping up your entire world folder for no reason, as rclone just grabs the changed files.
@PM_ME_YOUR_REPO https://github.com/rclone/rclone + cloud storage, set up a script to send save-off, save-all to the server, then rclone your files to a cloud provider, then save-on. Set your cloud provider to keep versioned files (old versions are retained), with a Retention Policy matching your comfort levels. Then if you need to restore a specific region file, you can just grab that single one, or if you have most changes happening local to one area, you aren't zipping up your entire world folder for no reason, as rclone just grabs the changed files.
Boat-tailed GrackleOP
Perfect I will look into trying to set this up, thanks!
@Boat-tailed Grackle Perfect I will look into trying to set this up, thanks!
No sweat!

I am not a docker guy, so I can't offer advice on your actual main question, but I imagine it could work. Sort of a https://tryitands.ee moment, lmao.

I also don't know enough about docker to offer advice on how to set that up, as I usually just ran on a bare VDS and would just configure it as a cronjob.
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