I'm having trouble getting SonarQube to run with Docker Compose. What should I check?
First, ensure that your Docker Compose file is correctly configured. Check the service definitions and environment variables.
I think the configuration is fine, but I'm getting a 500 error when I try to access the web interface.
A 500 error could indicate a problem with the SonarQube logs. Check the logs for any error messages that might give more insight.
Where can I find the logs for SonarQube in Docker?
You can find the logs in the Docker container. Use the command docker-compose logs sonarqube
to view them.
Thanks! What if I need to increase the memory allocated to SonarQube?
You can increase the memory by setting the SONAR_JAVA_OPTS
environment variable in your Docker Compose file.
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