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Currently using autoheal to monitor and restart containers, Not all containers have autoheal configured and the user has no way of knowing if a container is failing. Sometimes autoheal fails when nextcloud is doing an update or starting up.
Solution
Currently Not sure what the solution might be, Either somehow integrate autoheal or slightly modify it to trigger our server and notify user of failures. Or bring the feature natively into the server. Im thinking native support might be better somehow so every user enabling an app can have an easy setup. Not sure yet so im looking for ideas in the comments or proposals.
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Problem
Currently using autoheal to monitor and restart containers, Not all containers have autoheal configured and the user has no way of knowing if a container is failing. Sometimes autoheal fails when nextcloud is doing an update or starting up.
Solution
Currently Not sure what the solution might be, Either somehow integrate autoheal or slightly modify it to trigger our server and notify user of failures. Or bring the feature natively into the server. Im thinking native support might be better somehow so every user enabling an app can have an easy setup. Not sure yet so im looking for ideas in the comments or proposals.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: