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New flags in a `podman update` can change the configuration of HealthCheck when the container is started, without having to restart or recreate the container. This can help determine why a given container suddenly started failing HealthCheck without interfering with the services it provides. For example, reconfigure HealthCheck to keep logs longer than the usual last X results, store logs to other destinations, etc. Fixes: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-60561 Signed-off-by: Jan Rodák <hony.com@seznam.cz>
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####> This option file is used in:
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####> podman create, run, update
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####> If file is edited, make sure the changes
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####> are applicable to all of those.
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#### **--health-cmd**=*"command"* | *'["command", "arg1", ...]'*
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Set or alter a healthcheck command for a container. The command is a command to be executed inside the
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container that determines the container health. The command is required for other healthcheck options
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to be applied. A value of **none** disables existing healthchecks.
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Multiple options can be passed in the form of a JSON array; otherwise, the command is interpreted
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as an argument to **/bin/sh -c**.
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