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Question 6

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It is always useful to look at the resources your applications are consuming in a cluster. Task
• From the pods running in namespace cpu-stress , write the name only of the pod that is consuming the most CPU to file /opt/KDOBG030l/pod.txt, which has already been created.
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Question 7

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A Dockerfile has been prepared at -/human-stork/build/Dockerfile
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Question 8

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Developers occasionally need to submit pods that run periodically. Task
Follow the steps below to create a pod that will start at a predetermined time and]which runs to completion only once each time it is started:
• Create a YAML formatted Kubernetes manifest /opt/KDPD00301/periodic.yaml that runs the following shell command: date in a single busybox container. The command should run every minute and must complete within 22 seconds or be terminated oy Kubernetes. The Cronjob namp and container name should both be hello
• Create the resource in the above manifest and verify that the job executes successfully at least once
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Question 9

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Task
A Deployment named backend-deployment in namespace staging runs a web application on port 8081.
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Question 10

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A deployment is falling on the cluster due to an incorrect image being specified. Locate the deployment, and fix the problem.
Solution:
create deploy hello-deploy --image=nginx --dry-run=client -o yaml > hello-deploy.yaml
Update deployment image to nginx:1.17.4: kubec
nginx=nginx:1.17.4

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