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I installed the deunhealth image and added a label to my docker compose file, but it doesn't seem to work after I restart gluetun:
Did I put the labels in the correct place / correct notation? |
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No it's not implemented yet. Subscribe to #11 to be alerted once this is done. |
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I was reading this discussion: https://githubhot.com/repo/qdm12/gluetun/issues/641?page=1 which led me to this deunhealth project.
I ran into the same problem, after restarting glueton, I was no longer able to access deluge until I restarted deluge as well and reconnected to the daemon.
I'm using watchtower for updating my docker images, so if glueton is updated, this problem may also occur.
Is it already possible to use deunhealth to solve this?
Do I need to add anything like deunhealth.restart.on.unhealthy=true in my docker containers which are dependent on Glueton?
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