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## Docker
### Single Stash Docker Installation
- **Note:** This section is for users who have a single instance of Stash Docker installed, and do NOT have Stash installed on the host machine.
**Note:** This section is for users who have a single instance of Stash Docker installed, and do NOT have Stash installed on the host machine.
- FileMonitor requires watchdog module in order to work. Although the watchdog module loads and runs on Docker, it fails to function because Docker fails to report file changes.
- FileMonitor can work with Docker Stash setup if it's executed externally on the host OS. Start FileMonitor on the command line and pass the Stash URL and --docker.
- Example1:
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- For more information, see [Using FileMonitor as a script](https://github.com/David-Maisonave/Axter-Stash/tree/main/plugins/FileMonitor#Using-FileMonitor-as-a-script)
- For more information on creating a Docker Stash setup, see (https://github.com/David-Maisonave/Axter-Stash/tree/main/Docker)
### Multiple Stash Docker Configuration
- **Note:** This section applies to users who have multiple Stash Docker instances running, and also have Stash installed and running on the host machine as well.
**Note:** This section applies to users who have multiple Stash Docker instances running, and also have Stash installed and running on the host machine as well.
- FileMonitor can be configured to run on the host machine, and update all the Stash Docker instances when a file change occurs. To activate this option change the filemonitor_config.py file by setting the **dockers** field with the information associated with each Stash Docker instance.
- There are three examples which are commented out in the **dockers** field, which users can easily modify to configure for thier particular Stash Docker instances.