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OliveTin
- OliveTin: Give safe, simple access to predefined shell commands from a web UI
- Dashboard (Web) to call Http Actions
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Use a separate service account to start a server without giving service account access to console
Using OliveTin would be a fantastic solution. (Just make a button that starts the server and call it a day)
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How to remotely start up a docker container?
Have a look at https://github.com/OliveTin/OliveTin
- Web-Based Stream Deck
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Monitor for Scripts
If the users will only need to run the scripts and not worry about what it's doing, I would suggest Olive Tin. It's meant for shell scripts, but you could just as easily have a shell script call powershell.
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Sending stop VM signal from outside network? As a panic button
Olivetin is made for this use case in mind. You just need a way to protect the interface via an auth mechanism, and create a simple script to use the proxmox API to restart the VM!
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Possible to remotely reboot server?
For these kinds of things I'm a fan of using something like OliveTin. Restarting Plex is funnily enough an example they use on their site.
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Want to run a User Script by pressing a button on a website. Is this possible? (or maybe another way to trigger a script easily remotely)
I recently found OliveTin for use cases like this.
ofelia
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How do you use separate log files for Ofelia?
To anybody that is familiar with Ofelia: how do you use different log files for different jobs?
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Running a command in one docker container from another docker container?
I've been trying to figure out how to run cron jobs in my docker containers. Most of the solutions I see are some version of "make a separate container to run your crons". One version of this solution is ofelia, which people seem to like a lot.
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Docker compose: no crontab for root
If you want to run periodic commands on your containers, have you considered using a cron replacement (ofelia chadburn or maybe docker-crontab?
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Schedule containers from within Docker?
I found Ofelia but from the quick glance I took at their documentation it seems it don't allow to set scheduling rules from the docker compose.
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Automatic import?
I'm in the exact same situation. I'm currently trying to get mcuadros/ofelia installed to run as a scheduler within Docker. Here's a sample file for Ofelia to run the photoprism import (jobs.ini): https://dl.photoprism.org/docker/scheduler/
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How do I add a CRON job in Ubuntu's Crontab for custom django command?
Not exactly using the OS' crontab but if you're using Docker to deploy your Django, you might actually find it cleaner to use something like Ofelia to run commands in your Django container.
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is there an application that allows me to run a docker run command at a particular time? based on a schedule
If you'd like to have this schedule as part of your docker setup as well look into Ofelia https://github.com/mcuadros/ofelia You can run commands - local (on the host or on the docker container Ofelia runs in - by 'docker exec' in an existing container - by spinning up a new container
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Setting up sync after importing from the imported to the originals
# See https://github.com/mcuadros/ofelia/blob/master/docs/jobs.md for job settings!
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Problems running curl command with ofelia
I'm trying to push some Information to an API on a scheduled basis. I figured ofelia is exactly what I need. A Test with "echo test" as command worked just fine, I could see the output in the logs.No if I try to run a curl command I get the following error:2022-01-27T11:30:09.008Z common.go:121 ▶ ERROR [Job "dyndns-kasm" (b5d84c412e5f)] Finished in "1.014721ms", failed: true, skipped: false, error: exec: "curl": executable file not found in $PATH
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How Often Should I Run Each Management Command?
I am setting up some Wagtail and my custom management commands to be run periodically on my project's Docker container using Ofelia.
What are some alternatives?
script-server - Web UI for your scripts with execution management
swarm-cronjob - Create jobs on a time-based schedule on Docker Swarm
appsmith - Platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Integrates with 25+ databases and any API.
photoprism-auto-index - Photoprism supercharged with originals folder auto indexing
gotty - Share your terminal as a web application
Moby - The Moby Project - a collaborative project for the container ecosystem to assemble container-based systems
Cronicle - A simple, distributed task scheduler and runner with a web based UI.
crontab-ui - Easy and safe way to manage your crontab file
deck-chores - A job scheduler for Docker containers, configured via labels.
Lazytainer - Docker container lazy loading
Airflow - Apache Airflow - A platform to programmatically author, schedule, and monitor workflows