@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ By default, watchtower will watch all containers. However, sometimes only some c
There are two options:
- **Fully exclude**: You can choose to exclude containers entirely from being watched by watchtower.
- **Monitor only**: In this mode, watchtower checks for container updates, sends notifications and invokes the [pre-check/post-check hooks](https://watchtower.devcdn.nelifecycle-hooks/) on the containers but does **not** perform the update.
- **Monitor only**: In this mode, watchtower checks for container updates, sends notifications and invokes the [pre-check/post-check hooks](https://watchtower.devcdn.net/lifecycle-hooks/) on the containers but does **not** perform the update.
## Full Exclude
@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ Or, it can be specified as part of the `docker run` command line:
docker run -d --label=com.centurylinklabs.watchtower.monitor-only=true someimage
```
When the label is specified on a container, watchtower treats that container exactly as if [`WATCHTOWER_MONITOR_ONLY`](https://watchtower.devcdn.nearguments/#without_updating_containers) was set, but the effect is limited to the individual container.
When the label is specified on a container, watchtower treats that container exactly as if [`WATCHTOWER_MONITOR_ONLY`](https://watchtower.devcdn.net/arguments/#without_updating_containers) was set, but the effect is limited to the individual container.