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Exercise 6.6: Domain Review - Possibly typo around task no 8 (log into the container)

samude
samude Posts: 17
edited September 22 in LFD259 Class Forum

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Can one be able to log into a container when it is failing(not coming up)? Could that be a typo?

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  • chrispokorni
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    Hi @samude,

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  • samude
    samude Posts: 17

    Hi @chrispokorni, apologies for unintentional sharing training content and thanks for calling my attention.

    My question is regarding task no 8 and would like to ask if one can be able to log into a container when it is failing(not coming up) or could that be a typo?

    Regards.

  • chrispokorni
    chrispokorni Posts: 2,340

    Hi @samude,

    You are correct, a container has to be running in order to allow for a log in.

    Regards,
    -Chris

  • samude
    samude Posts: 17
    edited September 22

    Hi @chrispokorni thanks for your reply. So the task should be considered as typo and needs to be corrected right?

    Regards.

  • samude
    samude Posts: 17

    Hi @chrispokorni, if it is not a typo, does it mean one is expected to first make the failing container work by whichever means and then log into it if we both had earlier agreed that a container has to be running in order to allow for a log in? But If so, isn’t it worth mentioning in the task to avoid ambiguity?

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