A company's security policy specifies that development and production containers must run on separate nodes in a given Swarm cluster. Can this be used to schedule containers to meet the security policy requirements? Solution: label contraints
Answer(s): B
One of several containers in a pod is marked as unhealthy after failing its livenessProbe many times. Is this the action taken by the orchestrator to fix the unhealthy container?Solution: Kubernetes automatically triggers a user-defined script to attempt to fix the unhealthy container.
One of several containers in a pod is marked as unhealthy after failing its livenessProbe many times. Is this the action taken by the orchestrator to fix the unhealthy container?Solution: The unhealthy container is restarted.
One of several containers in a pod is marked as unhealthy after failing its livenessProbe many times. Is this the action taken by the orchestrator to fix the unhealthy container?Solution: The controller managing the pod is auto scaled back to delete the unhealthy pod and alleviate load.
Answer(s): A
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