On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 10:06 PM, Hugo Guerrero <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi > > Burr, the default size of the minishift VM is just 1 core and 4GB ram, you > will run out of pods easily as it will support max 20 pods. You can > increase the cores associated with the VM and the memory to allow more pods > to be deployed. I just added 4 cores instead of 1 and was able to deploy > all my pods. > There is still a fixed 20 pod limit for the Node as demonstrated by Graham's url to the docs. oc describe node allows you to see all the pods and the fact that I am at the limit. I am just not sure how to change the variable. > > > *Hugo* > > On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 6:56 PM, Burr Sutter <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I finally figured out why I had pods that would not deploy, there is a 20 >> pod max on minishift. >> >> Has anyone seen a way to tweak that limit? >> >> And can you update it on a live system? >> >> >> >> >> Have a question? >> First, check the FAQ: https://pnt.redhat.com/pnt/p-7 >> 34673/openshift-con...-Jun-2017.pdf >> Next, check the archives: http://post-office.corp.redhat >> .com/archives/openshift-sme/ >> > >
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