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rhcsa-compreview4
The grading scripts are driving me crazy. The instructions for rhcsa-compreview4 do not mention an image tag of :9.0, but the grading script requires it. I fear this is the kind of oversight that happens on the rhcsa exam.

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Hi @esw87
Thank you for reaching out to us regarding the hands-on lab.
Could you please provide a screenshot of the lab console showing the error message you encountered? The screenshot may give us valuable hints to better understand and support your situation.
If possible, kindly capture the screenshot in fullscreen mode for clearer context.
Looking forward to your reply!
Best regards,
Learning & Development Senior Instructor
Red Hat Global Learning Service

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This is the image name requested in the instructions
This shows the image name used in the solution and grading script. It requires the 9.0 tag, which is not mentioned in the instructions above.

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Here is the grading output

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Hi all, same here. The grading of rhcsa-compreview4 failed, because I tagged the new image with 'http-client' instead of 'http-client:9.0'. In the Solution and in the video they name the image 'http-client:9.0'. But in the instruction it says only 'http-client'.
One more thing I noticed in the vidoe is, that a network is created where the containers are added. In the instructions and the solution that is not the case. Even though the grading was successful (except the image name for the http container)
Could you explain hat?
Thanks
Pascal

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@PascalB Thank you for reporting this. We are aware of this error and an internal ticket has been raised with the course development team to rectify this. It will be fixed soon.