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## "Killing" Containers - Solution
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1. Run Pod with a web service (e.g. httpd) - `kubectl run web --image registry.redhat.io/rhscl/httpd-24-rhel7`
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2. Verify the web service is running with the `ps` command - `kubectl exec web -- ps`
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3. Check how many restarts the pod has performed - `kubectl get po web`
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4. Kill the web service process -`kubectl exec web -- kill 1`
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5. Check how many restarts the pod has performed - `kubectl get po web`
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6. Verify again the web service is running - `kubectl exec web -- ps`
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## After you complete the exercise
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* Why did the "RESTARTS" count raised? - `Kubernetes restarted the Pod because we killed the process and the container was not running properly.` |