This raises a question: when we have container entities in Magnum that do not exist on the (docker host) node, should we rely on the client to clean them up, or should we have a maintenance process to discard them automatically under reasonable conditions, such as a particular age/duration of being in an error state, and a confirmation that in fact the container is absent from the node?
This raises a question: when we have container entities in Magnum that do not exist on the (docker host) node, should we rely on the client to clean them up, or should we have a maintenance process to discard them automatically under reasonable conditions, such as a particular age/duration of being in an error state, and a confirmation that in fact the container is absent from the node?