fix(backend): recover from container name collisions on cluster start#93
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Briefly describe what this PR does :
Backend now recovers from a name collision when creating a cluster's container. Previously, a stale container left behind by an external docker stop (without docker rm) or a previous incomplete teardown would block every subsequent
start()with a 409 Conflict, and the user had to clean up manually with the Docker CLI.Context / Motivation
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