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Stuck on Step-6 Add flags to controller-manager, API server and Kubelet to enable vSphere Cloud Provider. * Add following flags to kubelet running on every node and to the controller-manager and API server pods manifest files. --cloud-provider=vsphere --cloud-config=<Path of the vsphere.conf file> tried this .. did not make a difference Configuring Masters Edit or create the master configuration file on all masters (/etc/origin/master/master-config.yaml by default) and update the contents of the apiServerArguments and controllerArguments sections with the following: kubernetesMasterConfig: admissionConfig: pluginConfig: {} apiServerArguments: cloud-provider: - "vsphere" cloud-config: - "/etc/vsphere/vsphere.conf" controllerArguments: cloud-provider: - "vsphere" cloud-config: - "/etc/vsphere/vsphere.conf" When triggering a containerized installation, only the /etc/origin and /var/lib/origin directories are mounted to the master and node container. Therefore, master-config.yaml must be in /etc/origin/master rather than /etc/. Configuring Nodes Edit or create the node configuration file on all nodes (/etc/origin/node/node-config.yaml by default) and update the contents of the kubeletArguments section: kubeletArguments: cloud-provider: - "vsphere" cloud-config: - "/etc/vsphere/vsphere.conf" When triggering a containerized installation, only the /etc/origin and /var/lib/origin directories are mounted to the master and node container. Therefore, node-config.yaml must be in /etc/origin/node rather than /etc/. From: Tim Van Steenburgh <tim.van.steenbu...@canonical.com> Date: Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 6:33 AM To: Micheal B <tic...@tictoc.us> Cc: juju <Juju@lists.ubuntu.com> Subject: Re: Juju Kubernetes vSphere storage Hi Micheal, Have you enabled the vsphere cloud provider for kubernetes as documented here: https://kubernetes.io/docs/getting-started-guides/vsphere/ ? Tim On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 4:06 AM, Micheal B <tic...@tictoc.us> wrote: While working through -- https://github.com/kubernetes/examples/tree/master/staging/volumes/vsphere To test the different storage types on my vSphere lab I seem to either have a bug or am no able to copy and paste some code ☺ None work. All get pretty close to the same error. MountVolume.SetUp failed for volume "test-volume" : mount failed: exit status 32 Mounting command: mount Mounting arguments: /var/lib/kubelet/plugins/kubernetes.io/vsphere-volume/mounts/[DS_TICTOC01] volumes/myDisk /var/lib/kubelet/pods/aa94ec10-9349-11e7-a663-005056a192ad/volumes/kubernetes.io~vsphere-volume/test-volume [bind] Output: mount: special device /var/lib/kubelet/plugins/kubernetes.io/vsphere-volume/mounts/[DS_TICTOC01] volumes/myDisk does not exist Unable to mount volumes for pod "test-vmdk_default(aa94ec10-9349-11e7-a663-005056a192ad)": timeout expired waiting for volumes to attach/mount for pod "default"/"test-vmdk". list of unattached/unmounted volumes=[test-volume] The volume is there /volume/myDisk.vmdk for the first test and the auto create volume also fails. Tested using the paths >From datastore cluster + datastore to >/vmfs/volumes/55b828da-b978a6d4-6619-002655e59984/volumes datastore: DS_TICTOC01/volumes datastore: ticsdata/DS_TICTOC01/volumes My user making the connection is the default Admininistrator and have used it for years to create other assorted vm’s so I know that good. No error in vsphere vcenter either. I am using vSphere 6.1 / Kubernetes 1.7 / vSphere DRS is enabled using local drives to create the DS Cluster. JUJU had no issues deploying to them. What am I missing or could try? Cheers Micheal -- Juju mailing list Juju@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju
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