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Have you tried debugging the issue by running the MySQL container alone (i.e. comment out the "bookstack:" section of the docker-compose file)?
Does the container start and run? Are you able to connect to port 3306 of the container from the host, using whatever userid and password you specified?
Fun fact: don’t comment out anything, just find the name of the database service, let’s say it’s db, then run
docker compose up db
to launch it on its own.I tried this. I was able to connect to the db. I was able to resolve this now after reading comment from u/ssddanbrown.