Actually running as sudo was not the key to the problem. The issue seems to have been corporate proxy and stale kvm images. You can check with: sudo virsh list --all sudo virsh destroy XXXXXX sudo virsh undefine XXXXXX
Regards Bruno On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 11:49 PM Bruno Vernay <brunover...@gmail.com> wrote: > I had the same error as described in a previous post: > https://lists.openshift.redhat.com/openshift-archives/users/2016-January/msg00056.html > > I found that indeed it is linked to a login problem. I also though that I > was logged as "system:admin", but was actually "system" with password = > "admin". Problem is that the login looks good, the errors come with > subsequent commands ... (=>error prone) > > Worse, the oc login man page is not very helpful in this case: > https://www.mankier.com/1/oc-login The light came from > https://docs.openshift.com/enterprise/3.0/cli_reference/get_started_cli.html#cli-configuration-files > > > The configuration file in ~/.kube/config The one that get created in > /root/ when you run minishift with sudo and that is not seen when you run > oc as a normal user ... > Once I copied the /root/.kube/config in ~/.kube/config I was able to > connect > > Hope it helps > Bruno >
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