Since Podman is compatible, can you alias it to 'docker' and see if that
works?

On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 9:14 AM David P Grove <gro...@us.ibm.com> wrote:

> Henry Zektser <japha...@gmail.com> wrote on 05/13/2019 08:50:11 AM:
>
> >
> > I guess what I’m trying to articulate is that openwhisk-deploy-kube fails
> > in the case of OpenShift 4. I wanted to get the groups thoughts and
> > confirm I’m not missing anything before I try to hammer in CRI-O support
> —
> > which appears like it won’t be that easy.
>
> Hi Henry,
>
>         It would be great if we could get openwhisk-deploy-kube to work on
> OpenShift4.
>
>         I don't have access to an OS4 system to help you directly, but
> happy
> to provide advice & help get fixes into the code to make it work.
>
>         I'd suggest for the first cut to use the KubernetesContainerFactory
> instead of the DockerContainerFactory.  This should avoid the invoker
> problems.  To do this, add the following to your mycluster.yaml for the
> Helm template command.
>
> invoker:
>   containerFactory:
>     impl: kubernetes
>     kubernetes:
>       agent:
>         enabled: false
>
> --dave
>


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