p2pool/docker-compose/README.md

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# Monero P2Pool Docker Compose
Run your own <b>Monero Node + P2Pool + XMRig</b> in Docker
## Instructions
#### Install docker and docker-compose
[Install Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/)
[Install Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/)
#### Clone the P2Pool project
```
git clone --recursive https://github.com/SChernykh/p2pool
```
#### Configure your Monero address for mining rewards
```
cd p2pool/docker-compose
vi .env
```
<b>WALLET_ADDRESS</b> is the only setting that needs to be updated in that file
#### Build the docker containers
```
docker-compose build
```
#### Run the node, pool, and CPU miner
```
docker-compose up
```
#### Optional
* You can run everythng in the background by adding the "-d" argument to the "docker-compose up" command: ```docker-compose up -d```
* You can see logs when running in the background for with the "docker logs" command: ```docker logs -f p2pool-xmrig``` or ```docker logs -f p2pool-p2pool``` or ```docker logs -f p2pool-monero```
* Open ports 18080 (Monero p2p port) and 37889 (P2Pool p2p port) in your firewall to ensure better connectivity. If you're mining from a computer behind NAT (like a router) you could consider forwarding the ports to your local machine
* An XMRig CPU miner is included by default, but you can connect additional miners to this same p2pool node using port 3333
* Configure your kernel for maximum mining performance: [XMRig RandomX Optimization Guide](https://xmrig.com/docs/miner/randomx-optimization-guide)