$ docker-compose up -d -f ups-datasource.yml |
Builds, (re)creates, starts, and attaches to containers for a service. |
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Unless they are already running, this command also starts any linked services. |
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The `docker-compose up` command aggregates the output of each container. When |
the command exits, all containers are stopped. Running `docker-compose up -d` |
starts the containers in the background and leaves them running. |
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If there are existing containers for a service, and the service's configuration |
or image was changed after the container's creation, `docker-compose up` picks |
up the changes by stopping and recreating the containers (preserving mounted |
volumes). To prevent Compose from picking up changes, use the `--no-recreate` |
flag. |
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If you want to force Compose to stop and recreate all containers, use the |
`--force-recreate` flag. |
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Usage: up [options] [SERVICE...] |
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Options: |
-d Detached mode: Run containers in the background, |
print new container names. |
Incompatible with --abort-on-container-exit. |
--no-color Produce monochrome output. |
--no-deps Don't start linked services. |
--force-recreate Recreate containers even if their configuration |
and image haven't changed. |
Incompatible with --no-recreate. |
--no-recreate If containers already exist, don't recreate them. |
Incompatible with --force-recreate. |
--no-build Don't build an image, even if it's missing. |
--build Build images before starting containers. |
--abort-on-container-exit Stops all containers if any container was stopped. |
Incompatible with -d. |
-t, --timeout TIMEOUT Use this timeout in seconds for container shutdown |
when attached or when containers are already |
running. (default: 10) |
--remove-orphans Remove containers for services not |
defined in the Compose file |
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