On 11/21/23 09:33, Михаил Иванов wrote:
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,
This sounds exactly like a systemd use case, have you investigated using quadlet for this?

      
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?
 
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Michael Ivanov
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