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[2139.22 --> 2141.66] containers, images, and volumes. |
[2142.16 --> 2143.38] And then, so for example, |
[2143.70 --> 2144.40] you could click |
[2144.40 --> 2145.28] if you have mouse support |
[2145.28 --> 2146.78] in your console |
[2146.78 --> 2148.28] or if you're SSH |
[2148.28 --> 2149.52] from a desktop that has a mouse, |
[2149.90 --> 2151.38] you click the running service, |
[2151.46 --> 2152.82] you can get your config information |
[2152.82 --> 2153.94] or you can get your |
[2153.94 --> 2155.22] Docker compose file |
[2155.22 --> 2157.22] or you can get process information |
[2157.22 --> 2157.98] or you can even get |
[2157.98 --> 2159.26] like a top style chart. |
[2159.80 --> 2161.24] I've got to go and check this out. |
[2161.34 --> 2163.80] This looks really pretty cool, actually. |
[2164.76 --> 2165.88] Yeah, I actually thought |
[2165.88 --> 2166.94] it was not bad |
[2166.94 --> 2167.56] because you can, |
[2167.72 --> 2168.48] it's so simple |
[2168.48 --> 2169.22] because most systems |
[2169.22 --> 2170.36] already have Go these days. |
[2170.60 --> 2171.88] You can just curl it |
[2171.88 --> 2172.88] right down to a box |
[2172.88 --> 2173.48] and run it. |
[2173.48 --> 2176.60] And what I got out of this |
[2176.60 --> 2177.42] that I was hoping |
[2177.42 --> 2178.40] to get with Portainer, |
[2179.04 --> 2180.14] but what really got it |
[2180.14 --> 2180.90] with LazyDocker |
[2180.90 --> 2182.48] was it was a great way |
[2182.48 --> 2183.34] to jump on a system |
[2183.34 --> 2184.54] that I haven't been logged into |
[2184.54 --> 2185.92] for six to nine months |
[2185.92 --> 2187.38] and just get an overview |
[2187.38 --> 2188.90] of what's going on, |
[2189.52 --> 2191.34] where the Docker volumes are at, |
[2191.48 --> 2192.92] what processes are in there. |
[2193.00 --> 2194.08] And I have to say, |
[2194.20 --> 2195.40] when I did that, |
[2195.82 --> 2196.52] I discovered |
[2196.52 --> 2197.76] that one of the containers |
[2197.76 --> 2199.34] was constantly restarting |
[2199.34 --> 2200.16] every few minutes. |
[2200.16 --> 2201.62] And I hadn't noticed |
[2201.62 --> 2202.66] because it had been up |
[2202.66 --> 2203.92] every time I connected to it. |
[2204.28 --> 2206.48] And I wasn't actively looking |
[2206.48 --> 2207.58] at anything. |
[2207.58 --> 2208.88] I wasn't checking the logs |
[2208.88 --> 2209.60] for that container. |
[2209.60 --> 2210.98] And I hadn't like gone in |
[2210.98 --> 2212.08] and looked at that particular one. |
[2212.14 --> 2212.48] I just, |
[2212.62 --> 2214.04] just was on the box |
[2214.04 --> 2214.92] and got an overview. |
[2214.92 --> 2216.36] And thanks to LazyDocker, |
[2216.44 --> 2216.88] noticed that, |
[2217.02 --> 2217.50] oh yeah, |
[2217.54 --> 2218.12] look at this one. |
[2218.16 --> 2219.06] This one's restarting |
[2219.06 --> 2219.96] every few minutes. |
[2220.22 --> 2221.46] Let's go see what's going on. |
[2221.48 --> 2222.16] And I could see the, |
[2222.28 --> 2223.44] I could see the logs |
[2223.44 --> 2224.34] and everything right there. |
[2225.14 --> 2226.46] This is 100% |
[2226.46 --> 2228.48] the only use case for a GUI |
[2228.48 --> 2229.56] that makes sense to me. |
[2229.56 --> 2231.98] It's just that dashboard aspect. |
[2232.32 --> 2232.42] You know, |
[2232.44 --> 2233.30] you can look at a graph, |
[2233.38 --> 2234.10] you can look at whatever, |
[2234.72 --> 2235.30] and it gives you |
[2235.30 --> 2236.22] just that big picture |
[2236.22 --> 2237.14] that a terminal |
[2237.14 --> 2238.44] kind of sort of |
[2238.44 --> 2239.52] sometimes gives you. |
[2240.04 --> 2241.00] But this has some |
[2241.00 --> 2242.16] nice extra features. |
[2243.08 --> 2243.22] Yeah. |
[2243.36 --> 2244.06] And you could do it |
[2244.06 --> 2245.02] over an SSH connection, |
[2245.18 --> 2246.08] which I really appreciate. |
[2246.32 --> 2246.50] You know, |
[2247.06 --> 2247.54] Portainer, |
[2247.66 --> 2248.82] it's nice to be able |
[2248.82 --> 2249.66] to centralize everything |
[2249.66 --> 2250.54] and have it web-based. |
[2250.64 --> 2252.30] And there is a time |
[2252.30 --> 2252.76] and a place |
[2252.76 --> 2253.72] for a web-based tool. |
[2254.46 --> 2255.92] But there's also |
[2255.92 --> 2257.46] a very important time |
[2257.46 --> 2257.94] and place |
[2257.94 --> 2258.88] for something |
[2258.88 --> 2259.60] that runs inside |
[2259.60 --> 2260.48] an SSH connection |
[2260.48 --> 2261.82] like you just recently did. |
[2262.06 --> 2262.26] Like, |
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