Talking to Brent Eagles, he told me to include a safe fallback to this new feature. In case the container is not found, execute a "kill -kill $PID" on the host to kill the process that is running the sidecar container.
That will ensure that this process/container is killed.
Talking to Brent Eagles, he told me to include a safe fallback to this new feature. In case the container is not found, execute a "kill -kill $PID" on the host to kill the process that is running the sidecar container.
That will ensure that this process/container is killed.