Did you delete and recreate your docker registry?
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 12:34 PM, Stéphane Klein <
cont...@stephane-klein.info> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've have this configuration:
>
> ```
> -bash-4.2# oc status
>
> In project default on server https://...
>
> svc/docker-registry - 172.30.75.178:5000
> dc/docker-registry deploys
> docker.io/openshift/origin-docker-registry:v1.2.0
> deployment #1 deployed about an hour ago - 1 pod
> ```
>
> I've this imagestream configuration:
>
> ```
> # cat /tmp/is.yaml
> apiVersion: v1
> items:
> - apiVersion: v1
> kind: ImageStream
> metadata:
> labels:
> name: test-is
> name: test-is
> spec: {}
> status:
> dockerImageRepository: debian
> kind: List
> metadata: {}
> ```
>
> I create this ImageStream:
>
> ```
> # oc create -f /tmp/is.yaml
> ```
>
> Next, when I look this ImageStream I see:
>
> ```
> # oc get is
> NAME DOCKER REPO
> TAGS UPDATED
> test-is 172.30.218.93:5000/tech-angels-slots-site/test-is
> ```
>
> and IP address is bad, it's not my docker-registry IP: 172.30.75.178
>
> Where is my mistake ? How can I debug that ?
>
> Best regards,
> Stéphane
>
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