Re: DNS resolution performance woeful while CRC is running in Windows

2019-10-14 Thread Gerard Braad
We add the VM's IP address to the vEthernet (Default Switch) to allow DNS
to work for the crc.testing domain.
Not sure why the IPv6 addresses get enabled for you, but this might be a
side-effect? However, we do not explicitly set those, so it must be what
Windows infers?
We do perform lookups from the VM, but perhaps this might be blocked in
your case and this causes timeouts? From the described behaviour it seems
like this is happening (since stopping CRC restores this).

Setting entries in the hosts-file might be a possible fallback, as it also
helps those who can not add nameservers to the interface. IIRC this is
described in the documentation for VirtualBox use... in that case you can
cancel the UAC popup that follows near the end of the start to prevent
changing/adding the nameserver.

Can you file an issue on the tracker so we can prioritize this, but also
add more information about the setup and discuss a possible solution?


Gerard
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Re: router stats

2019-10-14 Thread Clayton Coleman
Metrics are exposed via the controller process in the pod (pid1), not the
HAProxy process.

On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 1:27 PM Tim Dudgeon  wrote:

> I'm trying to see the router stats as described here:
> https://docs.okd.io/3.11/admin_guide/router.html
>
> I can see this from within the container using the command:
>
> echo 'show stat' | socat - UNIX-CONNECT:/var/lib/haproxy/run/haproxy.sock
>
> But they do not seem to be being exposed through the web listener as
> described in that doc. In fact I can't see anything in the
> haproxy.config file that suggests that haproxy is exposing stats on port
> 1936 or any other port.
>
> The installation was a fairly standard openshift-ansible install so I'm
> sure the defaults have not been changed.
>
> Are there any instructions for how to get this working?
>
> Thanks
> Tim
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router stats

2019-10-14 Thread Tim Dudgeon
I'm trying to see the router stats as described here: 
https://docs.okd.io/3.11/admin_guide/router.html


I can see this from within the container using the command:

echo 'show stat' | socat - UNIX-CONNECT:/var/lib/haproxy/run/haproxy.sock

But they do not seem to be being exposed through the web listener as 
described in that doc. In fact I can't see anything in the 
haproxy.config file that suggests that haproxy is exposing stats on port 
1936 or any other port.


The installation was a fairly standard openshift-ansible install so I'm 
sure the defaults have not been changed.


Are there any instructions for how to get this working?

Thanks
Tim

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Re: connection to CRC from CRS

2019-10-14 Thread Andre Dietisheim

Hi Marvin

this issue is a bug in our client library, there's nothing the user can 
do about it. The good news though is that the fix is on it's way, wont 
take long until it'll be available in the nightly update sites. For more 
details look here: *https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-26879

*

The other issue regarding the oc binary that you brought up is not 
related. Still great that you brought this up, we didnt notice this so 
far. Could I ask you to file a jira for this at 
http://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE (component "openshift")? Would be 
most awesome. Thanks!


Cheers
Andre
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Am 13.10.19 um 18:31 schrieb Daniel Veillard:

   Hi,

On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 10:26:05AM -0400, Just Marvin wrote:

Hi,

 One more detail that perhaps need to be addressed:

[image: image.png]

 That oc binary came from the CRC install, so not sure why CRS is
unhappy.

Regards,
Marvin

   Support of CRC will come in next release of CodeReady Studio likely
around the end of the month, we want to make sure we have a GA'ed version
of CRC and not just the candidate release to have testing done, and then
have the release with CRC support.

Again asking for a bit of patience :-)

Daniel


On Sun, Oct 13, 2019 at 10:17 AM Just Marvin <
marvin.the.cynical.ro...@gmail.com> wrote:


Hi,

 I'm using CodeReady Studio, and trying to point to my CRC install
(which I assume should work - please let me know if that is a misguided
notion). Here is what I get with the developer/developer oc login:

[image: image.png]

 How do I fix this problem?

Regards,
Marvin






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