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## How do I attach to a running container?
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If you need to run a command within a running container you can use `abra app run <domain> <service> <command>`. For example, you could run `abra app run cloud.lumbung.space app bash` to open a new bash terminal session inside your remote container.
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If you need to run a command within a running container you can use `abra app run <domain> <service> <command>`. For example, you could run `abra app run cloud.lumbung.space app bash` to open a new bash terminal session inside your remote container.
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## Can I run Co-op Cloud or ARM?
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`@Mayel`:
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> FYI I've been running on ARM (both the servers and abra client) for a while
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> with no troubles (as long as images used support it of course) 😀 ... in
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> cases where I couldn't find a multiarch image I simply have eg. image:
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> ${DB_DOCKER_IMAGE} in the docker-compose and set that to a compatible image
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> in the env config ... there was really nothing to it, apart from making sure
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> to use multiarch or arm images
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