agent
swarm-cronjob
agent | swarm-cronjob | |
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4 | 5 | |
277 | 700 | |
3.2% | - | |
8.5 | 7.9 | |
10 days ago | 9 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
zlib License | MIT License |
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agent
- How do you monitor Docker logs from multiple lxc ?
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Able to switch from full portainer install to edge agent?
I can't seem to find a ton of information about this online aside from one issue on the Portainer Github page, so I'm turning to reddit.
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Docker opensource mobile application
While portainer is a web app, there's the Agent which has its own API you might be able to use, with a fairly permissive license. Portainer uses it to manage multiple hosts from one front-end installation.
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Can't shutdown portainer and agent gracefully
I just had a quick look at the agent code over on GitHub and it seems there is no implementation for a more graceful stop. At least it doesn't seem that way.
swarm-cronjob
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Efficiency between docker restart and container with sleep
Anything from simple crontab entry to something like this: https://crazymax.dev/swarm-cronjob/
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How do you evaluate if a tool is trustworthy?
So, I found a really nice little tool that solves a problem I have in a really nice way. Specifically, cron jobs on Docker Swarm. This project: https://github.com/crazy-max/swarm-cronjob It uses labels on your services to schedule jobs. Thus it needs access to the docker api, and all the security concerns that go along with it...
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Rancher Desktop, a Docker Desktop Replacement
As i said, if it's not exposed to the outside world and doesn't work with untrusted data, that claim is not entirely valid.
Imagine something like this getting abandoned, or someone running a year old version of it: https://github.com/crazy-max/swarm-cronjob/blob/master/READM...
Its only job is to run containers on a particular schedule, no more no less. There are very few attack vectors for something like that, considering that it doesn't talk to the outside world, nor processes any user input data.
Then again, it's not my job to pass judgement on situations like that, merely acknowledge that they exist and therefore the consequences of those suddenly breaking cannot be ignored.
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Docker Swarm cron job manager
I also found swarm-cronjob and ofelia both seems promising. BUT , I really like the idea of an interface to watch log files etc.
What are some alternatives?
Diun - Receive notifications when an image is updated on a Docker registry
ofelia - A docker job scheduler (aka. crontab for docker)
bee - Bee is a Swarm client implemented in Go. It’s the basic building block for the Swarm network: a private; decentralized; and self-sustaining network for permissionless publishing and access to your (application) data.
swarm-scheduler - A distributed scheduler for docker swarm mode using Compose and Cron
swarm - Resource gathering + programming game
Airflow - Apache Airflow - A platform to programmatically author, schedule, and monitor workflows
beekeeper - Swarm Beekeeper is an orchestrator that can manage a cluster of Bee nodes and call into their API. It allows various scenario’s to be performed on these nodes. The Swarm team uses Beekeeper internally for integration tests.
infrared - An ultra lightweight minecraft reverse proxy and idle placeholder
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
swarm - Swarm: Censorship resistant storage and communication infrastructure for a truly sovereign digital society
longhorn - Cloud-Native distributed storage built on and for Kubernetes