Hi Oliver, thanks for the links, I'll give Capi a go. Jaime On 22/04/2024 19:35, Oliver Weinmann wrote:
Hi,
Debugging this is quite difficult. But in case you are interested I have a blog post about it:
* https://www.roksblog.de/deploy-kubernetes-clusters-in-openstack-within-minut... <https://www.roksblog.de/deploy-kubernetes-clusters-in-openstack-within-minutes-with-magnum/>
I highly recommend using Capi with magnum. Much faster, newer k8s releases and much less failure prone.
* https://www.roksblog.de/openstack-magnum-cluster-api-driver/ <https://www.roksblog.de/openstack-magnum-cluster-api-driver/>
Cheers, Oliver
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Am 22.04.2024 um 19:54 schrieb Jaime Ibar <jim2k7@gmail.com>:
Hi all,
I have installed magnum with no issues. After the installation, I tried to deploy a kubernetes cluster but after some time, the creation process times out and this always happens during the kube_cluster_deploy stage. I'm running 17.0.0 (Bobcat) so I tried with core os fedora-coreos-38.20230806.3.0 and kube_tag v1.26.8-rancher1 as stated in the documentation but no joy. I also tried different combinations of fedora core and kube_tag but same, no joy. I can ssh into the vms, podman exec into the containers but if I run kubectl version I get the following error The connection to the server localhost:8080 was refused - did you specify the right host or port? and tailing /var/log/heat-config/heat-config-script/ I get the following message ++ kubectl get --raw=/healthz The connection to the server localhost:8080 was refused - did you specify the right host or port?
Any idea what might be the problem?
TIA Jaime
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