Are you running them from your user session? If so, when you log out it will stop your processes, unless you have enabled 'linger' mode.
iluminae
Ok but we can see it says Furry Fandom as the page you are on, there is no way we just like, ignore that - right?
You could write a script that just restarts your container, make sure unprivileged users cannot edit it, and do one of two things:
- make a sudoers entry for your unprivileged account to call just that script as a user in the docker group with sudo
- use setuid on the script to have it execute from the docker group even when executed by users
K8s has a mild solution to chicken and egg situations for nodes - the nodes support 'static manifests' which can be pods they know how to bring up before ever connecting to the API server. So you could have your wireguard peer be brought up this way. Downside is while those static manifests show up in k8s APIs, they aren't fully manageable since they are defined by files on disk.
As a IBM developer - ouch man, that hurts. I guess I'll just go back my job doing... nothing (actually sounds like a sweet job)
Yea it's very easy to learn enough to run, it has built-in service discovery and secrets now, and writing parameterized jobs feels so much nicer than a helm chart in k8s.
10/10, would orchestrate again
I use k8s at work a lot - I choose to use Nomad at home, you may want to add that to your shortlist.
I am nearly complete migrating my ceph cluster and nomad compute cluster to arm :shrug:
Did this for 3 years with a daily commute to a different state - ~13h of charging a day on 120v was far more than enough. Obviously I'm lucky enough to have a outdoor plug available to the car area but if you do it's completely doable.
My day job is a lot of kube/openshift so nomad is refreshing. Having the template blocks are amazing and makes it so that much of what helm gave me is not required. Parameterized jobs are the best once you find a good use case for them!
- 33 nomad jobs, most being containers
- 12 physical nomad clients
- 3 amd64 poweredge
- 2 pi4
- 6 Nano Pi r5c
- 1 odroid M1
- Ceph: (nomad orchestrated)
- 8 OSD
- 50TB total raw disk
Chilli dogs, actually