A RedHat OpenShift Container Platform cluster has been restarted and the Al Manager deployment did not start successfully. What can be done to fix this issue?
I feel like option B makes sense since it mentions deleting pods that aren't running, but I can't recall if it should be in the common-services project or another one.
Okay, let's see here. The question is asking about how to fix an issue with the AI Manager deployment not starting successfully after a cluster restart. I think I have a strategy for this.
Ah, the joys of container orchestration. Where deleting everything in sight is sometimes the only way to make things work. It's like playing 'Red Light, Green Light' with your cluster!
Aha! Option D is the winner. Deleting all non-running/completed pods in the 'openshift-operator' project is the way to go. Sounds like a solid solution to me.
I'm not sure about that. Deleting all non-running/completed pods in the 'common-services' project doesn't seem right. We should be more targeted in our approach.
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