--- sidebar_navigation: title: Configuring a custom database server priority: 6 --- # Configuring a custom database server ## Package-based installation Simply run `sudo openproject reconfigure`, and when the database wizard is displayed, select the **Use an existing PostgreSQL database** option and fill in the required details ([cf the initial configuration section](../../installation/packaged/#step-1-postgresql-database-configuration)) ## Docker-based installation If you run the all-in-one container, you can simply pass a custom `DATABASE_URL` environment variable on the docker command-line, which could point to an external database. Example: ```bash docker run -d ... -e DATABASE_URL=postgres://user:pass@host:port/dbname openproject/community:11 ``` If you run the Compose based docker stack, you can simply override the `DATABASE_URL` environment variable, and remove the `db` service from the `docker-compose.yml` file. Then you can restart the stack with: ``` docker-compose down docker-compose up -d ``` In both cases the seeder will be run when you (re)launch OpenProject to make sure that the database gets the migrations and demo data as well.