Application Monitor
The Application monitor script can be used to automatically restart applications if they go offline unexpectedly. The activity can be logged to a log file or be sent to Discord. The script will monitor all official applications that have been installed via the UCP.
Installation
Before you can proceed with installing the Application monitor script, Python needs to be version 3.6 or above.
Upgrade Python
- Upgrade Python to 3.6 or higher, see guide here
With Python updated to version 3.6 or above, you can proceed the installation.
Install Application Monitor
- Execute the following command:
bash <(wget -qO- https://scripts.ultra.cc/util/All_app_monitor/app_monitor_installer.sh)
- Type
confirm
to proceed with the installation. - Next, you will be presented with three options:
Please choose option from below if you want notification on discord or info as a log file on your service
1. Store Applications status on your service at {~/script/app_monitor}
2. To get application status on your Discord(You need Discord Webhook for it)
3. To uninstall the script.
Please select option 1 or 2:
OPTION 1:
- Press
1
to store application status in a log file on your service. PressENTER
to confirm. - Press
ENTER
to confirm.
OPTION 2:
- Press
2
to push application status notifications to Discord via webhook. PressENTER
to confirm. - Paste your Discord webhook URL.
- Press
ENTER
to confirm.
Uninstallation
- Execute the following command:
bash <(wget -qO- https://scripts.ultra.cc/util/All_app_monitor/app_monitor_installer.sh)
- Type
confirm
to proceed with the installation. - Next, you will be presented with three options:
- Press
3
to uninstall script. PressENTER
to confirm.
The script will ask you to confirm the uninstallation with YES or NO.
- Press
1
for uninstall. PressENTER
to confirm.
Log Location
- For users who are storing logs, they can be found at these locations:
- Torrent Client Logs:
~/scripts/app_monitor/torrent_clients.log
- Docker Application Logs:
~/scripts/app_monitor/docker_apps.log
Caveats
- An issue that may occur with manual upgrades of containerized applications
The script checks all applications periodically and either restarts or repair them. If you upgrade an application manually, it will be down for a certain amount of time. If the script happens to run when the application is down due to your manual upgrade action, the script will queue another attempt to repair.
If you require further assistance, you can open a support ticket here!
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