Updating easyconfig

Keeping easyconfig updated helps you receive bug fixes, security improvements, and new features. Before updating, always create a backup or snapshot if your server contains important services.

Before updating

  • Check if your services are running normally.
  • Create a backup or snapshot where possible.
  • Review recent action logs.
  • Make sure you have SSH access to the server.

Update process

The exact update process may depend on how easyconfig is installed. In most Docker-based setups, updating usually involves pulling the latest image and restarting the panel stack.

docker compose pull
docker compose up -d

If easyconfig provides an update button inside the panel, use it only after confirming that your backups are ready.

After updating

  • Login to the panel.
  • Check dashboard status.
  • Confirm that projects and services are visible.
  • Review logs for warnings.

Commands

The panel handles most actions visually, but these commands help beginners understand what a server operator usually checks while working with Docker-based deployments.

docker --version
docker compose version
docker ps
docker logs --tail=100 container_name
df -h
free -m

Summary

Area What to check Expected result
Server CPU, RAM, disk, firewall, Docker The server has enough resources and Docker is available.
Application Image, tag, port, variables, storage The service can start and keep data after restart.
Network DNS, proxy route, SSL, browser response The app is reachable from the correct domain.
Security Roles, secrets, audit logs, backups The setup is safe enough for continued operation.

Screenshots

Upload screenshots to the paths below when you want the documentation to show real easyconfig interface examples.

easyconfig installation requirement checks
easyconfig project and service workflow
easyconfig monitoring and logs view

Next

  • Apply the guide in a test project first.
  • Check logs after every deployment or configuration change.
  • Document custom values for future handoff.
  • Review related documentation when domains, SSL, databases, or billing are involved.