# Docker Container Health Check ## Description This role monitors the health status of Docker containers on the system. It detects containers that are either **unhealthy** or have **exited with a non-zero code**, and triggers alerts if issues are found. ## Overview The role installs a health check script along with a `systemd` service and timer to run these checks at scheduled intervals. If unhealthy or failed containers are detected, the configured failure notifier (via `sys-alm-compose`) is triggered. ## Purpose The primary purpose of this role is to ensure that Docker-based services remain operational. By automatically monitoring container health, it enables administrators to react quickly to failures, reducing downtime and preventing unnoticed service degradation. ## Features - **Automated Health Checks:** Detects containers in `unhealthy` state or exited with non-zero exit codes. - **Systemd Integration:** Installs a one-shot service and timer to run health checks on a schedule. - **Alerting Support:** Works with the [`sys-alm-compose`](../sys-alm-compose/README.md) role for failure notifications. - **Configurable Script Location:** Controlled via the `path_administrator_scripts` variable. ## Further Resources - [Docker Health Checks Documentation](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/#healthcheck) - [Systemd Timers Documentation](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.timer.html)