On 8/9/24 09:21, Mehdi Haghgoo wrote:
Thanks Dan,
Although quadlets have apparently been there for quite a long time, I don't find much
information describing them on the Internet. Also, I don't find a quadlet executable
on Mac with podman desktop installed.
From what I understand, quadlets are not much different from systemd unit files
generated using podman generate. So, even after checking out your RH article, I don't
get exactly what they do more than systemd unit files. Are they more manual? Have more
options in the unit files?
Quadlets are systemd unit file generators so they only run on linux.
Have you read the man page on them?
The basic idea of quadlets, is to allow systemd and podman to evolve
without hard coding assumptions into the generated unit files.
On Friday, August 9, 2024 at 02:11:13 PM GMT+3:30, Daniel Walsh <dwalsh(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
On 8/8/24 09:04, Mehdi Haghgoo via Podman wrote:
> I think podman systemd units were very useful. They allowed me to create reliable
containerized services and websites on the server that would auto-restart on server
reboot. However, I recently encountered podman inline help showing "deprecated"
warning for systemd. Is there now a better alternative for the purpose they used to
serve?
>
> Best regards,
> Mehdi
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We are recommending you use quadlets for this.
man quadlet
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