2020-11-04 02:02:17 UTC - Ning yougang: After deploy openwhisk on kubernetes. Does someone meet below problem? https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604455337231700 ---- 2020-11-04 02:02:21 UTC - Ning yougang: https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604455341231800 ---- 2020-11-04 02:03:18 UTC - Ning yougang: ```[#tid_sid_invokerWarmup] [KubernetesClient] Failed create pod for 'wsklambda-blue-dev-invoker-37-1-prewarm-nodejs8': class io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.KubernetesClientException (Caused by: null) - Failure executing: POST at: <https://172.24.0.1/api/v1/namespaces/lambda-dev/pods>. Message: Operation cannot be fulfilled on resourcequotas "default-quota": the object has been modified; please apply your changes to the latest version and try again. Received status: Status(apiVersion=v1, code=409, details=StatusDetails(causes=[], group=null, kind=resourcequotas, name=default-quota, retryAfterSeconds=null, uid=null, additionalProperties={}), kind=Status, message=Operation cannot be fulfilled on resourcequotas "default-quota": the object has been modified; please apply your changes to the latest version and try again, metadata=ListMeta(_continue=null, resourceVersion=null, selfLink=null, additionalProperties={}), reason=Conflict, status=Failure, additionalProperties={}).; stacktrace: io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.KubernetesClientException: Failure executing: POST at: <https://172.24.0.1/api/v1/namespaces/lambda-dev/pods>. Message: Operation cannot be fulfilled on resourcequotas "default-quota": the object has been modified; please apply your changes to the latest version and try again. Received status: Status(apiVersion=v1, code=409, details=StatusDetails(causes=[], group=null, kind=resourcequotas, name=default-quota, retryAfterSeconds=null, uid=null, additionalProperties={}), kind=Status, message=Operation cannot be fulfilled on resourcequotas "default-quota": the object has been modified; please apply your changes to the latest version and try again, metadata=ListMeta(_continue=null, resourceVersion=null, selfLink=null, additionalProperties={}), reason=Conflict, status=Failure, additionalProperties={})``` https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604455398232500 ---- 2020-11-04 02:04:43 UTC - Ning yougang: I didn't modify the quota. And i checked openwhisk codes, doesn't exist the logic of modify the quota as well. https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604455483233600 ---- 2020-11-04 02:05:02 UTC - Ning yougang: Someone knows the reason? https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604455502233900 ---- 2020-11-04 10:23:36 UTC - mbl: Hello @Rodric Rabbah and @mhamann, would you have any additional feedback for @Himavanth Rachamsetty? For your information, this relates to <https://github.com/adobe/aio-cli-plugin-runtime/issues/185>. https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604485416234100?thread_ts=1602570856.060800&cid=C3TPCAQG1 ---- 2020-11-04 13:38:55 UTC - Joshua Dunham: Hey Everyone, If I need an Oracle database client do I need to create my own container due to the C libraries (oracle thin client) on top of python modules? https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604497135238000?thread_ts=1604497135.238000&cid=C3TPCAQG1 ---- 2020-11-04 13:41:13 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: Maybe - depends how large the binaries/libraries are and whether they can be in a local folder or not. How are they installed normally? https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604497273239700?thread_ts=1604497135.238000&cid=C3TPCAQG1 ---- 2020-11-04 13:42:20 UTC - Joshua Dunham: Oracle client is a pain, the C client libs are ~250MB. Afterwards you need to compile the python client with Cython against the C libs. https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604497340239900?thread_ts=1604497135.238000&cid=C3TPCAQG1 ---- 2020-11-04 13:43:39 UTC - Joshua Dunham: Prefer to use existing but not a big problem to pull the python skeleton from OW repo and roll my own. Biggest hesitation is we don't have a dockerhub acct, just an private registry. https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604497419240100?thread_ts=1604497135.238000&cid=C3TPCAQG1 ---- 2020-11-04 13:44:16 UTC - Joshua Dunham: I've seen a single SO post using a private registry but it involed manipulating the invoker containers to slip in certs and docker auth JSON. https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604497456240300?thread_ts=1604497135.238000&cid=C3TPCAQG1 ---- 2020-11-04 14:52:20 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: I don’t know the answer. I was hoping @mhamann would tell us. I’ll see if I can glean it from the api gw code/apis. https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604501540240500?thread_ts=1602570856.060800&cid=C3TPCAQG1 ---- 2020-11-04 14:54:35 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: are you using openwhisk as a service? https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604501675240700?thread_ts=1604497135.238000&cid=C3TPCAQG1 ---- 2020-11-04 14:54:55 UTC - Rodric Rabbah: if it’s a private openwhisk deployment, you _can_ support a private registry https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604501695240900?thread_ts=1604497135.238000&cid=C3TPCAQG1 ---- 2020-11-04 15:44:19 UTC - mbl: Thanks for your help guys, much appreciated :thumbsup: https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604504659241100?thread_ts=1602570856.060800&cid=C3TPCAQG1 ---- 2020-11-04 20:51:40 UTC - Joshua Dunham: It's private. I'm just getting a PoC going using the helm chart. https://openwhisk-team.slack.com/archives/C3TPCAQG1/p1604523100241300?thread_ts=1604497135.238000&cid=C3TPCAQG1 ----