Re: [Dev] [DEV] [GSoC Dockerfiles] Issues with setting up Kubernetes using Vagrant
Hi Abhishek, How can we build your latest code in [1]? [1] https://github.com/abhishek0198/test-framework.git Thanks On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 11:12 PM, Abhishek Tiwari < abhishek.tiwari0...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Imesh, > > Thanks a lot for the instructions, I will try the setup on OSX itself once > I am done with the smoke tests. > > - Abhishek > > > On Wednesday, July 20, 2016, Imesh Gunaratne wrote: > >> Hi Abhishek, >> >> On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 9:49 AM, Abhishek Tiwari < >> abhishek.tiwari0...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Mentors, >>> >>> I have been working on setting up Kubernetes cluster using vagrant and >>> docker using [1]. I ran into multiple issues (coreos download taking hours, >>> nfsd not being setup etc), however, those got resolved. >>> >> >> Can you please execute following to ssh into the master node and check >> the system log? >> >> vagrant ssh master >> journalctl -f >> >> >>> >>> Now, when I launch the setup using run.sh, I get this error [2]. I tried >>> wiping out everything (vagrant destroy -f) and restart the whole process >>> again, I get the same issue. >>> >>> One thing to note is, my host os is Mac and I use VirtualBox for >>> development, so essentially I have virtualbox setup inside virtualbox. I >>> don't think it should matter, but would like to get other people's opinion >>> on this. >>> >> >> This works on OSX. >> >> >>> >>> While this issue gets resolved, I am planning to complete another >>> milestone to add smoke tests for ESB and MB. I feel like, I should complete >>> the test workflow for default platform before moving to Kubernetes, since >>> the latter involves a lot of new technologies, more moving parts and other >>> unknowns. I do plan to address Kubernetes testing, but would like to do >>> that once default platform test workflow is complete. Thoughts? >>> >> >> +1 >> >> If [1] does not work for you, please try following: >> http://kubernetes.io/docs/getting-started-guides/vagrant/ >> >> Thanks >> >> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Abhishek >>> >>> [1]. https://github.com/imesh/kubernetes-vagrant-setup >>> [2]. >>> master: Waiting for machine to boot. This may take a few minutes... >>> master: SSH address: 127.0.0.1: >>> master: SSH username: core >>> master: SSH auth method: private key >>> >>> Timed out while waiting for the machine to boot. This means that >>> Vagrant was unable to communicate with the guest machine within >>> the configured ("config.vm.boot_timeout" value) time period. >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> *Imesh Gunaratne* >> Software Architect >> WSO2 Inc: http://wso2.com >> T: +94 11 214 5345 M: +94 77 374 2057 >> W: https://medium.com/@imesh TW: @imesh >> lean. enterprise. middleware >> >> -- *Imesh Gunaratne* Software Architect WSO2 Inc: http://wso2.com T: +94 11 214 5345 M: +94 77 374 2057 W: https://medium.com/@imesh TW: @imesh lean. enterprise. middleware ___ Dev mailing list Dev@wso2.org http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev
Re: [Dev] [DEV] [GSoC Dockerfiles] Issues with setting up Kubernetes using Vagrant
Hi Imesh, Thanks a lot for the instructions, I will try the setup on OSX itself once I am done with the smoke tests. - Abhishek On Wednesday, July 20, 2016, Imesh Gunaratne wrote: > Hi Abhishek, > > On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 9:49 AM, Abhishek Tiwari < > abhishek.tiwari0...@gmail.com > > wrote: > >> Hi Mentors, >> >> I have been working on setting up Kubernetes cluster using vagrant and >> docker using [1]. I ran into multiple issues (coreos download taking hours, >> nfsd not being setup etc), however, those got resolved. >> > > Can you please execute following to ssh into the master node and check > the system log? > > vagrant ssh master > journalctl -f > > >> >> Now, when I launch the setup using run.sh, I get this error [2]. I tried >> wiping out everything (vagrant destroy -f) and restart the whole process >> again, I get the same issue. >> >> One thing to note is, my host os is Mac and I use VirtualBox for >> development, so essentially I have virtualbox setup inside virtualbox. I >> don't think it should matter, but would like to get other people's opinion >> on this. >> > > This works on OSX. > > >> >> While this issue gets resolved, I am planning to complete another >> milestone to add smoke tests for ESB and MB. I feel like, I should complete >> the test workflow for default platform before moving to Kubernetes, since >> the latter involves a lot of new technologies, more moving parts and other >> unknowns. I do plan to address Kubernetes testing, but would like to do >> that once default platform test workflow is complete. Thoughts? >> > > +1 > > If [1] does not work for you, please try following: > http://kubernetes.io/docs/getting-started-guides/vagrant/ > > Thanks > > >> >> Thanks, >> Abhishek >> >> [1]. https://github.com/imesh/kubernetes-vagrant-setup >> [2]. >> master: Waiting for machine to boot. This may take a few minutes... >> master: SSH address: 127.0.0.1: >> master: SSH username: core >> master: SSH auth method: private key >> >> Timed out while waiting for the machine to boot. This means that >> Vagrant was unable to communicate with the guest machine within >> the configured ("config.vm.boot_timeout" value) time period. >> >> >> > > > -- > *Imesh Gunaratne* > Software Architect > WSO2 Inc: http://wso2.com > T: +94 11 214 5345 M: +94 77 374 2057 > W: https://medium.com/@imesh TW: @imesh > lean. enterprise. middleware > > ___ Dev mailing list Dev@wso2.org http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev
Re: [Dev] [DEV] [GSoC Dockerfiles] Issues with setting up Kubernetes using Vagrant
Hi Abhishek, On Wed, Jul 20, 2016 at 9:49 AM, Abhishek Tiwari < abhishek.tiwari0...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Mentors, > > I have been working on setting up Kubernetes cluster using vagrant and > docker using [1]. I ran into multiple issues (coreos download taking hours, > nfsd not being setup etc), however, those got resolved. > Can you please execute following to ssh into the master node and check the system log? vagrant ssh master journalctl -f > > Now, when I launch the setup using run.sh, I get this error [2]. I tried > wiping out everything (vagrant destroy -f) and restart the whole process > again, I get the same issue. > > One thing to note is, my host os is Mac and I use VirtualBox for > development, so essentially I have virtualbox setup inside virtualbox. I > don't think it should matter, but would like to get other people's opinion > on this. > This works on OSX. > > While this issue gets resolved, I am planning to complete another > milestone to add smoke tests for ESB and MB. I feel like, I should complete > the test workflow for default platform before moving to Kubernetes, since > the latter involves a lot of new technologies, more moving parts and other > unknowns. I do plan to address Kubernetes testing, but would like to do > that once default platform test workflow is complete. Thoughts? > +1 If [1] does not work for you, please try following: http://kubernetes.io/docs/getting-started-guides/vagrant/ Thanks > > Thanks, > Abhishek > > [1]. https://github.com/imesh/kubernetes-vagrant-setup > [2]. > master: Waiting for machine to boot. This may take a few minutes... > master: SSH address: 127.0.0.1: > master: SSH username: core > master: SSH auth method: private key > > Timed out while waiting for the machine to boot. This means that > Vagrant was unable to communicate with the guest machine within > the configured ("config.vm.boot_timeout" value) time period. > > > -- *Imesh Gunaratne* Software Architect WSO2 Inc: http://wso2.com T: +94 11 214 5345 M: +94 77 374 2057 W: https://medium.com/@imesh TW: @imesh lean. enterprise. middleware ___ Dev mailing list Dev@wso2.org http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev