Thanks - that gave me some ideas to try.

Now the situation has gotten worse, though.. :)

I went in to docker and removed the existing containers, and even the 
jupyter/singleuser image, rebuilt the image and restarted. But now I am 
receiving 500 Internal Server Error and the traceback informs me that:

docker.errors.ImageNotFound: 404 Client Error: Not Found ("No such image: 
jupyter/singleuser:latest")

which is clearly nonsense because it exists in the docker image list. I can 
start it manually with `docker run`



On Sunday, May 7, 2017 at 1:27:31 AM UTC-4, Adam Thornton wrote:
>
> When I get the too many redirects with Kubespawner it means that the back 
> end is running but doesn't have the token the front end is expecting.  Make 
> sure you are passing the right API token to the spawned container.  I 
> haven't used Dockerspawner though, so this guess could be completely wrong. 

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