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// * rosa_learning/deploying_application_workshop/learning-deploying-application-health-check.adoc
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:_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE
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[id="learning-deploying-application-health-check-view-pod_{context}"]
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= Viewing the revived pod
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[role="_abstract"]
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You can check the status of your revived pod within {cluster-manager-url}.
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.Procedure
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* From the {ocp-short} web console, quickly switch to the *Deployments* screen. You will see that the pod turns yellow, which means it is down. It should quickly revive and turn blue. The revival process happens quickly.
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image::5-ostoy-podcrash.gif[Deployment details page]
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.Verification
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. From the web console, click *Pods > ostoy-frontend-xxxxxxx-xxxx* to change to the pods screen.
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image::5-ostoy-events.png[Pod overview page]
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. Click the *Events* subtab, and verify that the container crashed and restarted.
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image::5-ostoy-podevents.png[Pod events list] |