ZhuozhaoLi edited a comment on issue #443: A tutorial for deploying openwhisk 
on kube without using helm
URL: 
https://github.com/apache/incubator-openwhisk-deploy-kube/issues/443#issuecomment-474452690
 
 
   Thanks for the response. I tried but it showed:
   ```
   unable to decode "tmp.yaml": no kind "RoleBinding" is registered for version 
"rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1"
   unable to decode "tmp.yaml": no kind "DaemonSet" is registered for version 
"apps/v1"
   unable to decode "tmp.yaml": no kind "Deployment" is registered for version 
"apps/v1"
   unable to decode "tmp.yaml": no kind "Deployment" is registered for version 
"apps/v1"
   unable to decode "tmp.yaml": no kind "Deployment" is registered for version 
"apps/v1"
   unable to decode "tmp.yaml": no kind "Deployment" is registered for version 
"apps/v1"
   unable to decode "tmp.yaml": no kind "Deployment" is registered for version 
"apps/v1"
   unable to decode "tmp.yaml": no kind "Deployment" is registered for version 
"apps/v1"
   unable to decode "tmp.yaml": no kind "Deployment" is registered for version 
"apps/v1"
   unable to decode "tmp.yaml": no kind "StatefulSet" is registered for version 
"apps/v1"
   unable to decode "tmp.yaml": no kind "StatefulSet" is registered for version 
"apps/v1"
   unable to decode "tmp.yaml": no kind "StatefulSet" is registered for version 
"apps/v1"
   ```
   
   I guess the problem is that I do not have cluster-admin role on the 
kubernetes cluster, which disallows me to run `kubectl create 
clusterrolebinding tiller-cluster-admin --clusterrole=cluster-admin 
--serviceaccount=kube-system:default`. 
   
   So I want to confirm: can we run openwhisk on a kubernetes cluster without 
cluster-admin role?
   
   > I think it could work to use `helm template` to render the yaml and then 
`kubectl apply` on the yaml.
   > 
   > Instead of
   > `helm install ./helm/openwhisk --namespace=openwhisk --name=owdev -f 
mycluster.yaml`
   > do
   > 
   > ```
   > helm template ./helm/openwhisk --namespace=openwhisk --name=owdev -f 
mycluster.yaml > tmp.yaml
   > kubectl apply -f tmp.yaml
   > ```
   
   

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