Hi,
Maybe you should create a Job object instead of a DC object.
https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.10/dev_guide/jobs.html
François
De : users-boun...@lists.openshift.redhat.com
De la part de Marcello Lorenzi
Envoyé : lundi 12 novembre 2018 14:56
À : users
Objet : OKD 3.10
Could you please point me towards the workarounds ?
It feels weird to me that something this big is missed during release of a
major open-source version, especially if the problem (I haven’t tested) is not
there on entreprise (OCP) version that is supposed to be based on the community
version.
Hi
From this documentation :
https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/3.10/architecture/networking/routes.html#route-specific-annotations
You can annotate a route with : haproxy.router.openshift.io/ip_whitelist to set
a whitelist for the route.
Never tried though, let me know if this
Some docker images (metrics for example, but not only) have not been built /
tagged for v3.10.0 that is used when doing an install in 3.10 and some part of
this install fails ... this is very annoying.
Seems more stable than v3.9 installer though
De : users-boun...@lists.openshift.redhat.com
Hello,
I see that your domain name is hosted by AWS. Maybe try to see if the domain is
“public” or “private”, it seems private from what I can see (your entries do
not resolve).
If it is private you should directly reference your DNS server in the
“public_dns_nameservers” variable.
Good luck
Hi,
> Thanks! I will grant the user anyuid.
Sorry to ask a dumb question but : which user are you referencing to ? Not sure
I understand.
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François Villain
DevOps - AAIO
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<user
much for your help
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François Villain
DevOps - AAIO
De : Michalis Kargakis <mkarg...@redhat.com>
Envoyé : jeudi 11 février 2016 16:27
À : François VILLAIN
Cc : Dan Mace; users@lists.openshift.redhat.com
Objet : Re: Pod not