This sounds exactly like a systemd use case, have you investigated using quadlet for this?Hallo Valentin, the actual case is to wait until oracle container is in healthy state and only then allow to access it from the other container. Currently I loop on oracle container health check before running the second container. This approach is possible when I run containers from shell script, but probably will not work in eg. kubernetes.Rgrds,
On 21.11.2023 11:49, Valentin Rothberg wrote:
Thanks for reaching out, Michael.
On Tue, Nov 21, 2023 at 9:45 AM Михаил Иванов <ivans@isle.spb.ru> wrote:
Hi, is it possible to run health check on a container from another container in same pod?
The answer is probably no, but I want to make sure to understand your use case. Can you elaborate on it in more detail?_______________________________________________--Michael Ivanov
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