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  • Yeah, I think the rite of passage is the infamous:

     
        
    sudo rm -rf /. --no-preserve-root
    
      

  • Ah, that makes sense, thanks for clearing it up for me. It's several containers but now that I know what I'm looking for, I'll be able to figure it out. I was just living in blissful ignorance until now.

  • Thank you so much for your detailed answer. That brought me up to speed. I just never questioned it and, as you said, assumed that it was to test network connectivity.

    It also finally explains the issues with those containers I kept having every few months. It always fixed itself before I had the time to actually look into it, but it has always been bugging me. This time I was able to actually catch it.

    I'll update the health checks to the proper URL im using, or should I use localhost:port?

    Anyway, thanks again!

  • I honestly didn't know this was the case. Still learning on this journey of self hosting. What exactly do I use for the health check then?

  • Yeah saw that and checked the time, both on the host and container. Both are accurate.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

  • This face almost made me downvote you.

  • I've tried boiling pasta in ocean water. They were inedible.