Yes, put the Sqlite file (by default named pgadmin4.db) on a shared persistent 
volume on f ex Rancher-NFS. I don't know which Docker image you are using but 
if you use mine (huggla/pgadmin-alpine), then you're able to change the 
location of the sqlite file inside the container by setting the environment 
variable VAR_param_SQLITE_PATH.

Cheers,
Henrik
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Från: Vladimir Ryabtsev <greatvo...@gmail.com>
Skickat: den 24 augusti 2018 01:25:37
Till: pgadmin-support@lists.postgresql.org
Ämne: pgAdmin in Docker: independent users storage

Hi,

I am running pgAdmin in Rancher, which means the container, in some 
circumstances, can be moved to another host. In this case I lose all users as 
well as users' settings (set-up server connections), which in turn implies I 
have to re-create users and they have to set up everything again.

To make pgAdmin tolerant to restarts and moves, I guess I need to put it's 
database on some volume that would be mounted to container on any host.

How to do it?

Best regards,
Vladimir

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