Hello Node Kubernetes Reviews
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Arvind G. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Milan K. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
one exercise did not work and I could not continue after
Barbara P. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
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Mauricio B. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
ok
Jones T. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
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Joelmir R. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
i got interrupted, it timed out, i can't finish it. too bad.
Kevin M. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
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Simone C. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
top
Lucas D. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
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Maurice R. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
"You should now be able to reach the service by pointing your browser to this address: http://<EXTERNAL_IP>:8080" -> This doesn't work!
Maarten D. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
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Yakiv K. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Stuck at the first step "Create your Node.js application". I opened the trouble ticket #446346 to signal the issue(s): After writing "vi server.js", the editor seemed to start immediately, I did not have to write "i", as instructed in the lab. AfterI wrote the lines seen in the instructions, clicking on "Esc." did not allow me to save. I closed the shell, restarted it, I was logically informed that server.js already existed, I deleted it, wrote again, "Esc." still did not work. I closed it again, re-started a session, deleted the server.js, then copy-pasted the block of lines, in case my writing was wrong (bad thinking, even if my writing was wrong, "Esc." should still allow to save). It allowed me to notice that the copy paste was did not have the same first line. When I copy-paste, the first line of the block is: re('http'); What should be on the first line of the block, based on the instructions displayed, should be: var http = require('http'); I gave up on this lab, unable to overcome the issue(s) I met, extremely frustrated. I look forward to knowing the result of the investigation and for my 7 credits to be given back. Best regards, Laurent
Laurent N. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
when i changed the project name, the deployment failed, so i had to rename back to default project name :(
Sorin C. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
Balaji S. · Reviewed over 6 years ago
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