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@@ -62,32 +62,32 @@ If you want to run the application manually instead of using `docker-compose`, t
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1. Create a network
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```bash
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$ docker network create wordpress-tier
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```
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```bash
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$ docker network create wordpress-tier
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```
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2. Create a volume for MariaDB persistence and create a MariaDB container
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```bash
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$ docker volume create --name mariadb_data
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$ docker run -d --name mariadb \
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--net wordpress-tier \
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--volume mariadb_data:/bitnami/mariadb \
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bitnami/mariadb:latest
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```
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````bash
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`$ docker volume create --name mariadb_data
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`$ docker run -d --name mariadb \
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` --net wordpress-tier \
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` --volume mariadb_data:/bitnami/mariadb \
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` bitnami/mariadb:latest
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````
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3. Create volumes for WordPress persistence and launch the container
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```bash
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$ docker volume create --name wordpress_data
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$ docker volume create --name apache_data
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$ docker run -d --name wordpress -p 80:80 -p 443:443 \
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--net wordpress-tier \
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--volume wordpress_data:/bitnami/wordpress \
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--volume apache_data:/bitnami/apache \
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--volume php_data:/bitnami/php \
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bitnami/wordpress:latest
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```
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```bash
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$ docker volume create --name wordpress_data
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$ docker volume create --name apache_data
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$ docker run -d --name wordpress -p 80:80 -p 443:443 \
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--net wordpress-tier \
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--volume wordpress_data:/bitnami/wordpress \
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--volume apache_data:/bitnami/apache \
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--volume php_data:/bitnami/php \
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bitnami/wordpress:latest
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```
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Access your application at http://your-ip/
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@@ -125,30 +125,27 @@ services:
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### Mount host directories as data volumes using the Docker command line
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1. Create a network (if it does not exist)
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```bash
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$ docker network create wordpress-tier
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```
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```bash
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$ docker network create wordpress-tier
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```
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2. Create a MariaDB container with host volume
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```bash
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$ docker run -d --name mariadb \
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--net wordpress-tier \
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--volume /path/to/mariadb-persistence:/bitnami/mariadb \
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bitnami/mariadb:latest
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```
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```bash
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$ docker run -d --name mariadb \
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--net wordpress-tier \
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--volume /path/to/mariadb-persistence:/bitnami/mariadb \
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bitnami/mariadb:latest
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```
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3. Create the WordPress the container with host volumes
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```bash
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$ docker run -d --name wordpress -p 80:80 -p 443:443 \
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--net wordpress-tier \
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--volume /path/to/wordpress-persistence:/bitnami/wordpress \
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--volume /path/to/apache-persistence:/bitnami/apache \
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--volume /path/to/php-persistence:/bitnami/php \
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bitnami/wordpress:latest
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```
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```bash
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$ docker run -d --name wordpress -p 80:80 -p 443:443 \
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--net wordpress-tier \
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--volume /path/to/wordpress-persistence:/bitnami/wordpress \
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--volume /path/to/apache-persistence:/bitnami/apache \
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--volume /path/to/php-persistence:/bitnami/php \
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bitnami/wordpress:latest
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```
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# Upgrading WordPress
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@@ -165,47 +162,41 @@ $ docker pull bitnami/wordpress:latest
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## Using Docker Compose
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1. Stop the running WordPress container
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```bash
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$ docker-compose stop wordpress
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```
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```bash
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$ docker-compose stop wordpress
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```
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2. Remove the stopped container
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```bash
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$ docker-compose rm wordpress
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```
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```bash
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$ docker-compose rm wordpress
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```
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3. Launch the updated WordPress image
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```bash
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$ docker-compose start wordpress
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```
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```bash
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$ docker-compose start wordpress
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```
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## Using Docker command line
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1. Stop the running WordPress container
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```bash
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$ docker stop wordpress
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```
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```bash
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$ docker stop wordpress
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```
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2. Remove the stopped container
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```bash
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$ docker rm wordpress
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```
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```bash
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$ docker rm wordpress
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```
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3. Launch the updated WordPress image
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```bash
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$ docker run -d --name wordpress -p 80:80 -p 443:443 \
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--net wordpress-tier \
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--volume wordpress_data:/bitnami/wordpress \
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--volume apache_data:/bitnami/apache \
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--volume php_data:/bitnami/php \
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bitnami/wordpress:latest
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```
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```bash
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$ docker run -d --name wordpress -p 80:80 -p 443:443 \
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--net wordpress-tier \
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--volume wordpress_data:/bitnami/wordpress \
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--volume apache_data:/bitnami/apache \
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--volume php_data:/bitnami/php \
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bitnami/wordpress:latest
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```
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> **NOTE**:
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>
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@@ -317,46 +308,40 @@ To backup your application data follow these steps:
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## Backing up using Docker Compose
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1. Stop the WordPress container:
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```bash
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$ docker-compose stop wordpress
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```
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```bash
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$ docker-compose stop wordpress
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```
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2. Copy the WordPress, PHP and Apache data
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```bash
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$ docker cp $(docker-compose ps -q wordpress):/bitnami/wordpress/ /path/to/backups/wordpress/latest/
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$ docker cp $(docker-compose ps -q wordpress):/bitnami/apache/ /path/to/backups/apache/latest/
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$ docker cp $(docker-compose ps -q wordpress):/bitnami/php/ /path/to/backups/php/latest/
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```
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```bash
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$ docker cp $(docker-compose ps -q wordpress):/bitnami/wordpress/ /path/to/backups/wordpress/latest/
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$ docker cp $(docker-compose ps -q wordpress):/bitnami/apache/ /path/to/backups/apache/latest/
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$ docker cp $(docker-compose ps -q wordpress):/bitnami/php/ /path/to/backups/php/latest/
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```
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3. Start the WordPress container
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```bash
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$ docker-compose start wordpress
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```
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```bash
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$ docker-compose start wordpress
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```
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## Backing up using the Docker command line
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1. Stop the WordPress container:
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```bash
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$ docker stop wordpress
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```
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```bash
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$ docker stop wordpress
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```
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2. Copy the WordPress, PHP and Apache data
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```bash
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$ docker cp wordpress:/bitnami/wordpress/ /path/to/backups/wordpress/latest/
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$ docker cp wordpress:/bitnami/apache/ /path/to/backups/apache/latest/
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$ docker cp wordpress:/bitnami/php/ /path/to/backups/php/latest/
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```
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```bash
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$ docker cp wordpress:/bitnami/wordpress/ /path/to/backups/wordpress/latest/
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$ docker cp wordpress:/bitnami/apache/ /path/to/backups/apache/latest/
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$ docker cp wordpress:/bitnami/php/ /path/to/backups/php/latest/
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```
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3. Start the WordPress container
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```bash
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$ docker start wordpress
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```
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```bash
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$ docker start wordpress
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```
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# Restoring a backup
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