container-to-systemd | application creates a systemd service based container
kandi X-RAY | container-to-systemd Summary
kandi X-RAY | container-to-systemd Summary
container-to-systemd is a Shell library. container-to-systemd has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
This application creates a systemd service based container from a docker image and debianizes it by creatig a DEBIAN package for DEBIAN based Linux distribuitons like Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu, Armbian etc.
This application creates a systemd service based container from a docker image and debianizes it by creatig a DEBIAN package for DEBIAN based Linux distribuitons like Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu, Armbian etc.
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container-to-systemd has a low active ecosystem.
It has 1 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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container-to-systemd has no bugs reported.
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container-to-systemd has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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container-to-systemd is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
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container-to-systemd releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
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Install container-to-systemd
Just clone the repo on your Linux environment and run below command in the folder.
Sample build output
After build ends, a DEBIAN package will be created under output folder.
All the code required to get started
After installing DEBIAN package in your LINUX platform, go to web browser and go to link:. You will see the NETDATA frontend page that shows all funny resource usages in your system.
After installing DEBIAN package in your LINUX platform, go to web browser and go to link: http://localhost:19999/ You will see the NETDATA frontend page that shows all funny resource usages in your system
You can stop, start and restart Netdata application with below commands: systemctl status netdata-debian systemctl stop netdata-debian systemctl start netdata-debian systemctl restart netdata-debian
For completely removing "netdata-debian" package, use below command dpkg -P netdata-debian By removing "netdata-debian" systemd service, docker image and container will be deleted. Also other files will be removed
Sample build output
After build ends, a DEBIAN package will be created under output folder.
All the code required to get started
After installing DEBIAN package in your LINUX platform, go to web browser and go to link:. You will see the NETDATA frontend page that shows all funny resource usages in your system.
After installing DEBIAN package in your LINUX platform, go to web browser and go to link: http://localhost:19999/ You will see the NETDATA frontend page that shows all funny resource usages in your system
You can stop, start and restart Netdata application with below commands: systemctl status netdata-debian systemctl stop netdata-debian systemctl start netdata-debian systemctl restart netdata-debian
For completely removing "netdata-debian" package, use below command dpkg -P netdata-debian By removing "netdata-debian" systemd service, docker image and container will be deleted. Also other files will be removed
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