Post 9rAVstMiIYLjvmPg24 by oximoron@fosstodon.org
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(DIR) Post #9r7WWUed0fPtOrnQdU by wizard@tower.xyzzy.link
2020-01-18T08:41:13.164837Z
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root@geas:~# kubectl get nodesNAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSIONgeas Ready master 2d2h v1.17.1subconjurer00.xyzzy.magic Ready <none> 5m57s v1.17.1subconjurer01.xyzzy.magic Ready <none> 2d2h v1.17.1New challenge: figure out how it all actually works
(DIR) Post #9r7XG5hY7GVVKZuBAu by oximoron@fosstodon.org
2020-01-18T08:49:05Z
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@wizardI recommend you trying helm first. Use it to deploy example apps in your k8s cluster and then investigate the objects it creates
(DIR) Post #9r7XWhHGB3UCVJWjCK by wizard@tower.xyzzy.link
2020-01-18T08:52:29.087504Z
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@oximoron Thanks for the advice! I was thinking about figuring out how to get everything going from scratch at first, but if you think that's better I'll definitely give it a go!
(DIR) Post #9rAVstMiIYLjvmPg24 by oximoron@fosstodon.org
2020-01-19T14:17:29Z
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@wizardI think is a practical way to get the ball rolling with minimal k8s knowledge. Check out helm's debug flag when applying a "chart". You'll get the k8s objects helm is pushing to k8s API (the same ones you'd be creating with "kubectl apply"). Good luck!
(DIR) Post #9rBR9hKA0zaKtcNCXA by wizard@tower.xyzzy.link
2020-01-20T05:59:56.608931Z
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@oximoron I'm running into the issue with Helm charts that they expect to be ran on a cloud provider, while I'm running on a bare metal system. It seems like I might need to setup some sort of load balancer to work with LoadBalancer type services. I have no idea why some of Helm's pods have "unbound immediate PersistentVolumeClaims" though.I'm learning a lot trying to troubleshoot the errors! I've already learned all about different service types, and changed the dashboard to allow me to view it externally.Weird stuff.