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Tuning Netdata Docker Health Alarms to Prevent Update Flapping selfhosting monitoring
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Tuning Netdata Docker Health Alarms to Prevent Update Flapping

Netdata's default docker_container_unhealthy alarm fires on a 10-second average with no delay. When Nextcloud AIO (or any stack with a watchtower/auto-update setup) does its nightly update cycle, containers restart in sequence and briefly show as unhealthy — generating a flood of false alerts.

The Default Alarm

template: docker_container_unhealthy
       on: docker.container_health_status
    every: 10s
   lookup: average -10s of unhealthy
     warn: $this > 0

A single container being unhealthy for 10 seconds triggers it. No grace period, no delay.

The Fix

Create a custom override at /etc/netdata/health.d/docker.conf (maps to the Netdata config volume if running in Docker). This file takes precedence over the stock config in /usr/lib/netdata/conf.d/health.d/docker.conf.

# Custom override — reduces flapping during nightly container updates.

template: docker_container_unhealthy
       on: docker.container_health_status
    class: Errors
     type: Containers
component: Docker
    units: status
    every: 30s
   lookup: average -5m of unhealthy
     warn: $this > 0
    delay: up 3m down 5m multiplier 1.5 max 30m
  summary: Docker container ${label:container_name} health
     info: ${label:container_name} docker container health status is unhealthy
       to: sysadmin
Setting Default Tuned Effect
every 10s 30s Check less frequently
lookup average -10s average -5m Smooths transient unhealthy samples over 5 minutes
delay: up 3m none 3m Won't fire until unhealthy condition persists for 3 continuous minutes
delay: down 5m none 5m (max 30m) Grace period after recovery before clearing

The up delay is the critical addition. Nextcloud AIO's nextcloud-aio-nextcloud container checks both PostgreSQL (port 5432) and PHP-FPM (port 9000). PHP-FPM takes ~90 seconds to warm up after a restart, causing 23 failing health checks before the container becomes healthy. With delay: up 3m, Netdata waits for 3 continuous minutes of unhealthy status before firing — absorbing the ~90 second startup window with margin to spare. A genuinely broken container will still trigger the alert.

Applying the Config

# If Netdata runs in Docker, write to the config volume
sudo tee /var/lib/docker/volumes/netdata_netdataconfig/_data/health.d/docker.conf > /dev/null << 'EOF'
# paste config here
EOF

# Reload health alarms without restarting the container
sudo docker exec netdata netdatacli reload-health

No container restart needed — reload-health picks up the new config immediately.

Verify

In the Netdata UI, navigate to Alerts → Manage Alerts and search for docker_container_unhealthy. The lookup and delay values should reflect the new config.

Notes

  • This only overrides the docker_container_unhealthy alarm. The docker_container_down alarm (for exited containers) is left at its default — it already has a delay: down 1m and is disabled by default (chart labels: container_name=!*).
  • If you want per-container silencing instead of a blanket delay, use the host labels or chart labels filter to scope the alarm to specific containers.
  • Config volume path on majorlab: /var/lib/docker/volumes/netdata_netdataconfig/_data/

See Also