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Nitesh R. · Reviewed 3 months ago

Some content was just "copy and paste this magic string", while it would be nice to understand the details of what I'm doing (or supposed to be doing)

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Oluwabusayo A. · Reviewed 3 months ago

fix it!!!

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Aman G. · Reviewed 3 months ago

connot complete last step

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Pramod K. · Reviewed 3 months ago

Was Great, Thanks

Michael L. · Reviewed 3 months ago

The “Deploy Container” option has been deprecated, but the lab instructions haven’t been updated yet. In addition, there seems to be an issue with the Python Flask app—it isn’t accessible after deployment. if __name__ == "__main__": # app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=8080, debug=True, threaded=True) port = int(os.environ.get("PORT", 8080)) # fallback to 8080 locally app.run(host='0.0.0.0', port=port, debug=True, threaded=True) And create firewall rule to allow HTTP port 80.

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Rohit K. · Reviewed 3 months ago

This is the comment that you're looking for In case you cannot connect to VM after you created it with Docker, is due to Dockerfile opening port 80, but the Flask app runs on port 8080. So, ssh into VM, change to sudo user with sudo su -, delete the running container, create another with port binding: docker run -d -p 80:8080 <image_name>:<image_tag> . Eventually, exec into container and run again the flash app with python3 main.py. After this, do not close the ssh window, put it aside. Repeat also this step for the second VM. Good Luck

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Malith M. · Reviewed 3 months ago

vm instance logged "network interface disabled" and TCP connections to the flask instance simply hung. I tried asking the gemini for cloud thing to help, and it complained tooling issues prevented it from checking compute engine instances, so I got no insight from there, either.

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