docs: update readme to indicate the port binding (#2486)

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@ -37,6 +37,16 @@ To run a cluster with the Data Center Edition, please refer to Installing SonarQ
## Configuration ## Configuration
### Port binding
By default, the server running within the container will listen on port 9000. You can expose the container port 9000 to the host port 9000 with the `-p 9000:9000` argument to `docker run`, like the command below:
```console
docker run --name sonarqube-custom -p 9000:9000 %%IMAGE%%:10.6-community
```
You can then browse to `http://localhost:9000` or `http://host-ip:9000` in your web browser to access the SonarQube web interface.
### Database ### Database
By default, the image will use an embedded H2 database that is not suited for production. By default, the image will use an embedded H2 database that is not suited for production.
@ -66,7 +76,7 @@ For upgrade instructions, see Upgrading from the Docker Image on the [Upgrade th
In some environments, it may make more sense to prepare a custom image containing your configuration. A `Dockerfile` to achieve this may be as simple as: In some environments, it may make more sense to prepare a custom image containing your configuration. A `Dockerfile` to achieve this may be as simple as:
```dockerfile ```dockerfile
FROM sonarqube:8.9-community FROM %%IMAGE%%:10.6-community
COPY sonar-custom-plugin-1.0.jar /opt/sonarqube/extensions/ COPY sonar-custom-plugin-1.0.jar /opt/sonarqube/extensions/
``` ```