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[atomic-devel] recommended way of running a container



Hi,
I'm just read the blog about healthchecks:

https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2019/04/18/monitoring-container-vitality-and-availability-with-podman/

What is the current recommended way of running a container on an atomic
host using podman? Assume I'd not like to use docker.
As I understand it now:
- Create a systemd service file on the host for the container,
- Create a systemd service file on the host for the healthcheck,
- Create a systemd timer  file on the host for the healthcheck.

Who should have to restart the container? ie. on the container's service
file what is the Restart line and the Type?

Is there any recommended template for this?

Yes I know there are several ways to do it in container systemd, on host
systemd manual healthcheck etc. But IMHO it'd be useful for everybody do
give a recommended way or template which is in your planed future way of
doing so. AFAIS (after read it) RHEL official container docs is a bit
outdated.

Thanks in advance.

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  Levente                               "Si vis pacem para bellum!"


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