diff --git a/docs/tutorial/multi-container-apps/index.md b/docs/tutorial/multi-container-apps/index.md index 68a0ed0..9742a19 100644 --- a/docs/tutorial/multi-container-apps/index.md +++ b/docs/tutorial/multi-container-apps/index.md @@ -66,6 +66,11 @@ For now, we will create the network first and attach the MySQL container at star You'll notice we're using a volume named `todo-mysql-data` here and mounting it at `/var/lib/mysql`, which is where MySQL stores its data. However, we never ran a `docker volume create` command. Docker recognizes we want to use a named volume and creates one automatically for us. + + !!! info "Troubleshooting" + If you see a `docker: no matching manifest` error, it's because you're trying to run the container in a different + architecture than amd64, which is the only supported architecture for the mysql image at the moment. To solve this + add the flag `--platform linux/amd64` in the previous command 1. To confirm we have the database up and running, connect to the database and verify it connects.