Single-file bind mounts pin the container to that file's inode at
mount time. sed -i and most editors write-then-rename (atomic write),
which swaps in a new inode at the same path -- the container kept
reading the orphaned original and never saw edits, silently breaking
the hot-reload from the previous commit. Caught by actually testing
the reload live instead of trusting the code. Directory mounts
resolve paths dynamically and don't have this problem.
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Checks the file's mtime on each poll cycle (already running every
30s) rather than adding a separate file-watcher or admin UI. Proxmox
hosts already needed no config (auto-discovered every poll); this
covers the two lists that did. A parse failure logs and keeps the
previous config running instead of crashing the poller.
Closes#14.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>