Comment on How many containers are you all running?
kmoney@lemmy.kmoneyserver.com 9 hours ago
140 running containers and 33 stopped (that I spin up sometimes for specific tasks or testing new things), so 173 total on the Unraid. I have them gouped into:
- 118 Auto-updates (low chance of breaking updates or non-critical service that only I would notice if it breaks)
- 55 Manual-updates (either it’s family-facing e.g. Jellyfin, or it’s got a high chance of breaking updates, or it updates very infrequently so I want to know when that happens, or it’s something I want to keep particular note of or control over what time it updates e.g. Jellyfin when nobody’s in the middle of watching something)
I subscribe to all their github release pages via FreshRSS and have them grouped into the Auto/Manual categories. Auto takes care of itself and I skim those release notes just to keep aware of any surprises. Manual usually has 1-5 releases each day so I spend 5-20 minutes reading those release notes a bit more closely and updating them as a group, or holding off until I have more bandwidth for troubleshooting if it looks like an involved update.
Since I put anything that might cause me grief if it breaks in the manual group, I can also just not pay attention to the system for a few days and everything keeps humming along. I just end up with a slightly longer manual update list when I come back to it.
a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.world 7 hours ago
I’ve never looked into adding GitHub releases to FreshRSS. Any tips for getting that set up? Is it pretty straight forward?
perishthethought@piefed.social 3 hours ago
I just added this URL for Jellyfin and it “just worked":
https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/releases
pferd@feddit.org 1 hour ago
if not, adding .rss or .atom should do the trick:
github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/releases.atom github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/releases.rss