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Did You Know?
OOM restarts ONAP components after a failure.

OOM uses a Kubernetes controller to constantly monitor all of the deployed 
containers (pods) in an OOM deployment of ONAP automatically restarting any 
container that fails.  If you'd like to try this out for yourself stop one of 
the containers by using the following command:

kubectl delete pod <pod name> -n <pod namespace>

You'll see the pod go down and immediately be restarted.


If you'd like to learn more about OOM, check out the OOM 
wiki<https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/ONAP+Operations+Manager+Project> or 
concepts<https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/> to find out more about 
Kubernetes.

Cheers,
Roger Maitland
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