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As of now, the Stork Environment Simulator listening on <http://localhost:5000/> (this is available in demo only) allows you to conveniently stop and start services to simulate all sorts of failures. Go ahead and kill one of the kea-dhcp4 daemons. Alternatively, you can do it yourself. Open a new console. Make sure you are in the Stork directory where the demo is being run, then connect to the docker machine and use kill command to abruptly stop kea.
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# Make sure this is the directory where you run `rake docker_up` from.
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# Make sure this is the directory where you run `rake demo:up` from.
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cd ~/devel/stork
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# Connect to the container
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* [ ] `ng_test`
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* [ ] `unittest_backend_db`
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* [ ] `system_tests` (using RPM and DEB packages from CloudSmith)
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* [ ] Start demo locally with `rake docker_up`
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* [ ] Start demo locally with `rake demo:up`
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* [ ] Log in using admin/admin credentials
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* [ ] Correct log-in
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* [ ] Version is correctly displayed
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