Settings
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Defines how often a data snapshot of environments is taken. A data snapshot consists of the information displayed on the home page for the environment as well as other basic information. The default is every 5 minutes.
Replaces our logo with your own. Toggle on and enter the URL to the logo. The recommended size is 155px by 55px.
We collect anonymized information about your Portainer installation to help with our product development. You can opt out during installation, or toggle this setting off at any time.
You can deploy containers and services using Portainer's set of built-in app templates, or replace them with your own set of templates. Once you have a JSON file containing the template definitions, you can provide the URL to it here.
If you wish to use your own Helm repository in place of the Bitnami repository we include by default, you can enter the URL here.
Select the expiry time for exported kubeconfig files from this dropdown. The new expiry time will only apply to configurations created after this value was changed.
Tokens used in kubeconfig
files become invalid when Portainer restarts — irrespective of the value set for Kubeconfig expiry. In this case, you will need to re-download the kubeconfig
file.
During installation, Portainer by default creates a self-signed SSL certificate to encrypt traffic between the Portainer Server and the end user, as well as between the Portainer Server and the Portainer Agent. This certificate can be replaced with your own certificate.
We recommend including the full chain in the certificate to ensure compatibility. If you do not have the full chain for your certificate, ask your certificate provider or use What's My Chain Cert? to generate it.
If you have configured your Portainer Server instance to listen on 9443
(HTTPS) and 9000
(HTTP) you can toggle Force HTTPS only on to disable listening on port 9000
.
Make sure that your HTTPS configuration is working correctly before enabling this option. Failure to do so may result in you being locked out of your Portainer installation.
Ensure that any Edge agents have been correctly configured for HTTPS communication before enabling this.
After making changes to this section, click Apply Changes.
Stops a container from appearing in the Portainer UI through the container label. Enter the name and value of the label, then click Add filter. Containers with matching labels will be hidden.
This setting contains all of the information that Portainer stores on the /data
volume, archived in a tar.gz
file, and is optionally encrypted with a password. This archive is all you need to restore Portainer.
Log in as an admin user. From the menu select Settings, then scroll down to the Backup Portainer section.
Download backup file is the default option. As an optional step, toggle Password protect on and enter a password to encrypt the backup file. When you click Download backup, a tar.gz
file will be downloaded via the browser.
With Portainer Business Edition you have the option to store a backup of your configuration in an S3 bucket, either on demand or on a defined schedule.
To do this, log in as an admin user, select Settings from the menu, then scroll down to Backup Portainer.
Select Store in S3 and fill in the options, using the below as a guide.
Field/Option | Overview |
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Schedule automatic backups | Enable this to schedule an automatic backup of your configuration to an S3 bucket. |
Cron rule | Define how often you want the backup to run using the cron format.
For example, the following would run a backup at 3:41am every Tuesday:
|
Access Key ID | Enter the access key ID for your S3 bucket. |
Secret Access Key | Enter the secret key for your S3 bucket. |
Region | Enter the region where your bucket is located (for example, |
Bucket name | Enter the name of your S3 bucket. |
Password protect | Enable this to protect your backups with a password. |
Password | Enter the password to set on your backups. |
Restoring a configuration is only possible on a fresh instance of Portainer during the initial installation. When you need to restore Portainer, deploy a fresh instance of Portainer with an empty data volume and choose the Restore Portainer from backup option during setup.
On the initialization page, expand Restore Portainer from backup. Click Select file then browse to and select the tar.gz
backup file. If the backup was originally encrypted, enter the password then click Restore Portainer.
The restore might take a few moments. When it has finished, you will be redirected to the login page. You can now log in with your previous credentials and your previous configuration will be restored.
This feature is only available in Portainer Business Edition.
Restoring a configuration is only possible on a fresh instance of Portainer during the initial installation. When you need to restore Portainer, deploy a fresh instance of Portainer with an empty data volume and choose the Restore Portainer from backup option during setup, making sure to select Retrieve from S3. Complete the fields using the table below as a guide.
Field/Option | Overview |
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Access key ID | Enter the access key ID for your S3 bucket. |
Secret access key | Enter the secret key for your S3 bucket. |
Region | Enter the region where your bucket is located (for example, |
Bucket name | Enter the name of your S3 bucket. |
Filename | Enter the filename of the backup you want to restore. |
Password | Enter the password set on your backup (if any). |
When you're ready, click Restore Portainer. The restore might take a few moments. When it has finished, you will be redirected to the login page. You can now log in with your previous credentials and your previous configuration will be restored.