Add on-failure to default restart policy#29902
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I think we should consider adding |
In the event that the docker daemon is managed by systemd and spontaneously dies the default service configuration does not have docker restart. For people who just want to install and start docker then never worry about whether docker is running a better default may be to restart the service on a failure. Signed-off-by: Ryan Abrams <[email protected]>
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@justincormack good thinking. Consider it done. |
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In the event that the docker daemon is managed by systemd and spontaneously
dies the default service configuration does not have docker restart. For people
who just want to install and start docker then never worry about whether docker
is running a better default may be to restart the service on a failure.
- What I did
Set default docker service behavior to restart on failure
- How I did it
Added Restart parameter to default docker service configs
- How to verify it
Install Docker on a machine with systemd, kill dockerd process and see if it
restarts
- Description for the changelog
Set default docker service behavior to restart on failure
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