What happens if B crashes and restarts?  Or hiccups and just stops
responding for a couple seconds? You have to handle that anyway, so
ordering is irrelevant.

On Sep 1, 2017 7:32 AM, "Yong Zhang" <hiscal2...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi, all

I have one pod with two containers e.g. A and B,
A should start after B because it relies on service B.

I can't find any solution to make container A delay startup, is there any
workaround or best practices on Kubernetes for this scenario?  Thanks.

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