On 13. 5. 2016 16:09:29, Scott Collier wrote: > Hiya,
Hi Scott, > This is my first time installing the CDK v2. I deployed this on a > remote RHEL7.2 host. Hopefully this is the right list. Sorry if > these have already been posted and answered. Figured I'd pass along > my notes: > > 1. Followed this guide: > https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-enterprise-linux-at > omic-host/version-7/container-development-kit-installation-guide/#inst > alling_the_cdk_on_fedora_or_red_hat_enterprise_linux > > At one point when staging the environment it asks you to install some > packages from the CentOS repos. That command fails, because by > default you don't have the gpg key installed. Fails with: > > "Public key for sclo-vagrant1-rubygem-netrc-0.7.7-8.el7.noarch.rpm is > not installed" > > You can get around that with a --nogpgcheck on the yum install line. > This should be called out more clearly. This istruction used to be in the installation guide, but it was removed for some reason. I'll add it again. > 2. When issuing a "vagrant up", it gets to the point where it asks you > to approve registering with RHN, and then immediately entering your > username. > > default: Would you like to register the system now (default: > yes)? [y|n] default: username: > > That's all on one line, with no carriage return. I didn't know > whether to hit "y" for yes to register, or enter my username. I > entered my username and it worked. I believe entering "y" works as well. > 3. Once it's set up, it gives you an IP address that you can hit, > which is nice, but, it's a local IP: > > ==> default: You can now access the OpenShift console on: > https://10.1.2.2:8443/console > > Can it be set up to share a public IP on the vagrant host so I can hit > the console remotely? I realize that some / most are issuing this on > their localhost, but I'm not. > > I was able to ssh into the vagrant box and do the "oc" commands. That > was nice. > > 4. What version of OpenShift is installed here? I did not see any > OpenShift packages except openshifttonulecule, nor any > atomic-openshift packages. The box I'm using is: > rhel-cdk-kubernetes-7.2-23.x86_64.vagrant-libvirt.box OpenShift is running from a container. The version is 3.1. > 5. One note about the install flow: > > You can start here: > > http://developers.redhat.com/products/cdk/overview/ > > Then click "Get started" in red at the top, which takes you here: > > http://developers.redhat.com/products/cdk/get-started/ > > Then you start downloading things. What I'm concerned about is when > you get to the "Install Vagrant" section. It links out to the > vagrant website. On that page is a huge "DOWNLOAD" link. Well, do > you want me to install it from there? Or from the CentOS repos? I'll > keep going... I installed it from Vagrants website - which caused me > library issues later. Yes, there's an unfortunate discord between the official docs (on access.redhat.com) and the 'get started' info on developers.redhat.com. I'm trying to get that sorted out. > So, now I've installed vagrant, I keep going and see a step for "If > you are using: Red Hat Enterprise Linux". This takes me to another > site: > > https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat-enterprise-linux-at > omic-host/version-7/container-development-kit-installation-guide/#inst > alling_the_cdk_on_fedora_or_red_hat_enterprise_linux > > Which is the CDK installation guide. That page has me add a CentOS > repo, and install vagrant from there, which fails because I've got > these weird ruby deps because of the other install I just went > through. > > The way I got it installed, is that I blew away my host, reinstalled, > and started at the CDK Install guide. listed as the last link above. Thanks for the feedback. I know about some of the issues, and I'm working to correct them. Regards, -- Robert Krátký Sr. Technical Writer | CCS Red Hat Czech Brno, Czech Republic _______________________________________________ Container-tools mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/container-tools
