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# Health Check for Docker Volumes
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## Description
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This role checks for anonymous Docker volumes that are not bound to a container and may be left over from previous operations. It provides a cleanup mechanism by identifying such volumes and possibly taking action against them.
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## Files
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- `vars/main.yml`: Variable definitions for the script's directory.
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- `handlers/main.yml`: Handlers to reload and restart the systemd service and timer.
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- `files/health-docker-volumes.sh`: The script that checks for anonymous Docker volumes.
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- `tasks/main.yml`: Tasks to create necessary directories, copy scripts, and create systemd service and timer.
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- `templates/health-docker-volumes.service.j2`: Systemd service template.
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- `templates/health-docker-volumes.timer.j2`: Systemd timer template.
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- `meta/main.yml`: Meta information declaring dependencies for the role.
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## Usage
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This role can be included in your playbook. Set the `path_administrator_scripts` variable to determine where the health check scripts should reside.
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The role uses `systemd_notifier` for failure notifications, so ensure this dependency is present in your environment.
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## Created with AI
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This script was created with the help of AI. The full conversation you find [here](https://chat.openai.com/share/1fa829f1-f001-4111-b1d4-1b2e3d583da2).
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