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Clément Désiles a8545fc501 fix(podman): use Type=notify + service-container so systemd sees pod crashes
The previous Type=oneshot + RemainAfterExit=true pattern made systemd
freeze pod units in 'active (exited)' as soon as 'podman play kube'
returned, so crash-looping containers were invisible to
'systemctl --user --failed' and Restart=on-failure never fired.

For every podman-pod role (immich, fdroid, ntfy, gitea, qfieldcloud,
unifi, matrix, uptime_kuma):

- switch units to Type=notify + NotifyAccess=all
- run 'podman kube play --service-container=true' so the unit's main
  PID stays alive as long as the pod
- use 'podman kube down' for ExecStop
- add TimeoutStartSec=180 to cover slow first-boot image pulls

Pod manifests: flip every container's restartPolicy from Always to
Never. systemd is now the single owner of the restart loop: container
exits -> pod dies -> service container dies -> unit fails ->
Restart=on-failure restarts everything cleanly. With Always, podman
retried internally and hid the failure from systemd.

CLAUDE.md updated to document the new canonical template and the
'restartPolicy: Never' requirement.
2026-05-29 21:49:13 +02:00

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[Unit]
Description=Gitea Git Service
[Service]
Type=notify
NotifyAccess=all
WorkingDirectory={{ podman_projects_dir | default('/opt/podman') }}/gitea
ExecStart=/usr/bin/podman kube play --replace --service-container=true --network=pasta:--map-host-loopback={{ podman_gw_gateway }} gitea.yaml
ExecStop=/usr/bin/podman kube down gitea.yaml
Restart=on-failure
RestartSec=10
TimeoutStartSec=180
[Install]
WantedBy=default.target