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I think it would be nice if the cloudupload script could be stopped while the container is running instead of restarting the entire container and losing the mounted drives on other containers / services.
Cheers,
C
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I mean you are right, but let's say your worklist is big and dependent on your upstream, especially when you start migrating your lib it could take a while. So the container itself should be up & running 24/7 while it could be that your upstream should be used for different applications. Therefore it would be nice not to crash the entire system landscape while losing the mounts. From that perspective it would be easier to use a pause / stop command within a shell to guarantee general service availability without stopping the entire container.
Hi,
I think it would be nice if the cloudupload script could be stopped while the container is running instead of restarting the entire container and losing the mounted drives on other containers / services.
Cheers,
C
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: