diff --git a/get-started/07_multi_container.md b/get-started/07_multi_container.md index 725a6e441f..c15678cd00 100644 --- a/get-started/07_multi_container.md +++ b/get-started/07_multi_container.md @@ -98,8 +98,13 @@ For now, we will create the network first and attach the MySQL container at star +--------------------+ 5 rows in set (0.00 sec) ``` +Exit the MySQL shell to return to the shell on our machine. - Hooray! We have our `todos` database and it's ready for us to use! + ```console + mysql> exit + ``` + + Hooray! We have our `todos` database and it's ready for us to use! ## Connect to MySQL @@ -110,20 +115,13 @@ address)? To figure it out, we're going to make use of the [nicolaka/netshoot](https://github.com/nicolaka/netshoot) container, which ships with a _lot_ of tools that are useful for troubleshooting or debugging networking issues. - -1. Exit MySQL if you haven't already (if you have typed any thing before press `;` and hit enter). - - ```console - mysql> exit - ``` - -2. Start a new container using the nicolaka/netshoot image. Make sure to connect it to the same network. +1. Start a new container using the nicolaka/netshoot image. Make sure to connect it to the same network. ```console $ docker run -it --network todo-app nicolaka/netshoot ``` -3. Inside the container, we're going to use the `dig` command, which is a useful DNS tool. We're going to look up +2. Inside the container, we're going to use the `dig` command, which is a useful DNS tool. We're going to look up the IP address for the hostname `mysql`. ```console