Update Minio Configuration
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*NOTE:*
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* The settings we used on the [installation](Installation) page makes web UI port available from the host. So you should be able to go to `http://[HOST]:9001` and login with the admin username/password. (Where `HOST` is the hostname (or IP address) to your machine running hosting the clrghouz containers.)
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## Setup for clrghouz
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## Setup for clrghouz
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### Create a bucket to store files
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Run this command:
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```sh
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> docker exec -it clrghouz-minio-1 mc mb /data/clrghouz
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Bucket created successfully `/data/clrghouz`.
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```
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### Create a token to access minio
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We need to create a token and secret for our `[MINIO_ACCESS_KEY]` and `[MINIO_SECRET_KEY]` as mentioned on [Installation](Installation).
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The easiest way to do that is
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1. Login to the minio web UI `http://[HOST]:9001` (where `[HOST]` is the hostname or IP address of the host running the clrghouz containers), using the details defined above. 2. Select `Access Keys` from the left
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3. Select `+ Create access key` on the right
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4. Press Create
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5. Record the presented details in your `.env` file:
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* Replace the Access Key `[MINIO_ACCESS_KEY]` with the created Access Key (its the value for AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID)
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* Replace the Secret Key `[MINIO_SECRET_KEY]` with the created Secret Key (its the value for AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY)
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