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DO188 - RHOSCP4.12-en-3-20231031
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URL: | https://rol.redhat.com/rol/app/courses/do188-4.12 |
Reporter RHNID: | chetan-rhls |
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Language: | English |
Issue description: EX188 is clearly stating "As with all Red Hat performance-based exams, configurations must persist after reboot without intervention." , yet DO188 doesn't cover how to setup podman containers to start on boot. Is that on purpose ?
Learners are asking this on many forums that why it is not included in the course.
I think this is covered in RH134 Chapter 13 - but not everybody goes through this or RHCSA before taking DO188/EX188.
Here is the EX188 objective snippet :
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Development task:
- Update lecture to fill gap in the content that is in the certification objectives
- https://rol.redhat.com/rol/app/courses/do188-4.12/pages/ch02s09
- File: content/basics/lifecycle/lecture.adoc
- Repo: https://github.com/RedHatTraining/DO188/
- NO FORKS
- Reviewers:
- psolarvi
- alxlenc
- Add a short subsection at the end to cover how to start containers on boot (systemd)
- L2 subsection (title starting with ==)
- The lecture is about the container lifecycle, so we can nicely end briefly explaining how to start containers on boot.
- This section must include
- The what: what they are and/or what they do
- The why: reason or use cases (it can be a one line example)
- The how: at least one example
- Follow the same style that the rest of the lecture
- Follow our style guide
- Provide links to references used to build the piece of content. It can be a link to documentation, source code, articles, etc
- Regenerate XML with flamel