When you’re not at home, it could be useful to be able to restart Gladys remotely.
What do you think?
When you’re not at home, it could be useful to be able to restart Gladys remotely.
What do you think?
For your information, I think the only way to restart a Docker container from the inside is to have a restart policy set to always (as is the case for Gladys) and to make it crash ![]()
I don’t know if there’s any risk in doing that or a risk that the container won’t restart ![]()
Not necessarily. With access to docker.sock you can control Docker and do whatever you want. That’s how the Zigbee service does it, in my opinion.