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Hey, I've setup a promox server and running some stuffs in it, and basically I want to know how to have alerts notifications that goes from one service to another, for example : I'm running NUT on proxmox shell, and I want to have an alert in Truenas (and in NextCloud running in Truenas) to say that the server will shutdown soon to the users that are actually using my cloud. Thank you 😄

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

Well the services would have to speak the same event or messaging system, whatever it may be. Then you'd just need to bridge the networks of the containers, or have them speak to endpoints in each side.

There is no universal messaging system between all pieces of software though. Maybe figure out what you're sending to first, then work back from there. There's nothing blocking you from sending data between two containers in a variety of ways though.