That's up to you to handle.  We can make the LB stop sending
connections, but since it is distributed, it's always going to be
racy.

On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 5:53 PM,  <susha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Monday, October 9, 2017 at 5:43:10 PM UTC-7, Tim Hockin wrote:
>> If you run 2 containers in a pod, we would just kill an restart the
>> one that crashed, leaving the other.
>>
>> If you build a "wrapper container" which takes the 3rd party software
>> and combines it with your own code, it would behave as you describe,
>> though I'll argue the previous option is probably more correct.
>>
>> Tim
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 9, 2017 at 5:16 PM,  <susha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I'm a newbee to Kubernetes.
>> >
>> > I currently have a wrapper application built around a ready made licensed 
>> > third party service since I want to expose easy to use REST interface and 
>> > also append some more stuff to it.
>> >
>> > My question is - Can I have pods with containers that can mimic the above 
>> > setup? So my pods in the end will have two processes - my own application 
>> > running on tomcat and the third party service. So if any of my services 
>> > die, pod is rendered dead and Kubernetes spins off another pod to match 
>> > the declared and desired state.
>> >
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>> > Sushain
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>
> Hey,
>
> Thanks for the reply. So if there are 2 containers in a pod and if one 
> crashed then as you described K8s will restart the just the crashed one. 
> That's great!
>
> But in that case will the pod be rendered as unstable or unusable, because I 
> don't want my first container in that pod to take any request if the second 
> one crashes (since there is a dependency) and also up until its back online ?
>
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