For Podman you don’t need anything else other than Podman to monitor and restart failed containers:
podman-compose --podman-run-args='--health-on-failure=restart' up -d
For anything else I use https://healthchecks.io/
For Podman you don’t need anything else other than Podman to monitor and restart failed containers:
podman-compose --podman-run-args='--health-on-failure=restart' up -d
For anything else I use https://healthchecks.io/
It’s like YNAB4. For those of us in that vintage it’s perfect. If you’re using the newer YNAB it might have missing features.
The “minimal” part is incorrect; it is a super complicated container. The number of moving parts don’t leave me with any confidence that I could keep it running or fix any issues going forwards.
Why not Actual Budget, which is also self-hosted, open-source bucket budgeting based off YNAB, however it appears to be a lot more mature.
They also transparently run the project on Open Collective which I like: https://opencollective.com/actual
It’s just what I use, as I’m specifically looking for something which only notifies when things aren’t able to report due to failure. Free for 20 checks which is more than enough for me.
If I were hosting it myself I wouldn’t know if my own notification system had failed (since it wouldn’t be able to report due to failure.)