Sounds good.
Thanks Joe /Bryan
Chris L
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020, 8:35 PM Bryan Bende wrote:
> As a work around you can add a port of 443 to the URL and it should
> avoid this problem.
>
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 7:51 PM Joe Witt wrote:
> >
> > Ill sweep up clearly safe items for 1.11.2
As a work around you can add a port of 443 to the URL and it should
avoid this problem.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 7:51 PM Joe Witt wrote:
>
> Ill sweep up clearly safe items for 1.11.2 available at the time. Hoping
> to do that tomorrow.
>
> thanks
>
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 7:50 PM Joe Witt
Ill sweep up clearly safe items for 1.11.2 available at the time. Hoping
to do that tomorrow.
thanks
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 7:50 PM Joe Witt wrote:
> yes it could but it needs review attention before landing in a release.
>
> thanks
>
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 6:10 PM Chris Lundeberg
>
yes it could but it needs review attention before landing in a release.
thanks
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 6:10 PM Chris Lundeberg
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Recently I have been seeing nodes are failing to rejoin the cluster, after
> a node patch is done. I dug into the logs a bit and found that each
Regarding https://nifi.apache.org/docs/nifi-docs/html/overview.html, “The core
concepts of Nifi,” I think the term “process” and “processor” should not be
used interchangeably. Nowhere else in the computer science field have I seen
these two words used interchangeably, and rightly so because
I think that would be a question for your OpenShift Admins, it looks like the
volume isn't mounting. Are you able to do persistent volumes for other
applications. It also looks like you're not picking a class for the volume
template so it might be an issue with your clusters default storage
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Hi Shawn,
In addition to the below issue with user constraints, I tried mapping volumes
as you suggested and copy config content (had to make it OpenShift friendly). I
think it doesn't like volumeMoutn inside initContainers part. The volume is
shown as mounted on OpenShift. The error I
Another data point.. I noticed that the only nodes that seem to have this
error are ones with recent pod restarts. Perhaps this is just a risk if
the nifi process suddenly restarts?
In the log, I only see normal log statements, and then suddenly:
2020-02-13 18:20:06,810 INFO [Heartbeat Monitor
Can you share your configuration for QueryDatabaseTable? Is the
"Database type" property set to the right version of Oracle? Also I
believe you'll need the table name to be capitalized.
Regards,
Matt
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 10:20 AM aboubakry wane
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> Hello,I use nifi to collect data
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Thanks Jon, I will pass your suggestions to our OpenShift administrator.
Hopefully there is no internal rules that will restrict us implementing it.
Thank you
Natalia Fill
Analyst Software Developer
-Original Message-
From: Jon Logan [mailto:jmlo...@buffalo.edu]
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I think this describes what you would need to do.
https://cookbook.openshift.org/users-and-role-based-access-control/how-can-i-enable-an-image-to-run-as-a-set-user-id.html
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 11:38 AM Jon Logan wrote:
> That's a OpenShift security feature so that your user IDs are more
Hi Güven,
I have added you to the contributor role.
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> On Feb 13, 2020, at 6:09 AM, Güven Cenan Güvenal wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I want Jira contributor access for
That's a OpenShift security feature so that your user IDs are more unique,
and have less access between containers. I would suggest trying to alter
your range of user IDs on your cluster if you don't want to modify the
image.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 11:09 AM Fill, Natalia
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> Hi
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Hi Shawn,
First I tried modifying securityContect first and the familiar error is
appeared. I remember trying to run as user 1000 a few days ago and had error
similar to below. OpenShift has restrictions on this value.
Error creating: pods "nifi-4-" is forbidden: unable to
Hello,I use nifi to collect data from oracle to hdfs.I use the
QueryDatabaseTable component, I generated a query on custome query, but i have
the problém below.Please helpe me , I 'm new to nifi and don't know what to do.
Thank
QueryDatabaseTable Failed to process session due to Unable to
Jadhav, see my other email. Kubernetes doesn't handle this the same way that
Docker does and there are some Docker-isms that explicitly don't work on
Kubernetes.
Here is the documentation on Security Contexts which allows you to set what UID
and GID a container runs under.
Hi Natalia,
We use the nifi inside a docker container, and some guidelines from it would
help you -
(1) We have a role account user 'nifi' on the host and the exact same user is
created inside the 'docker image', you need to use the same uuid/group id as it
exists on the host. Also, please
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Hi Shawn,
Thank you for your message. I will add your suggested configs and try it out
today. It certainly has new content not present in my yml so hopefully it will
resolve the issue.
Thanks
Natalia Fill
Analyst Software Developer
-Original Message-
From: Shawn Weeks
Your attachment didn't make it through but here are a couple of things to note.
First of all if you try and put the ./conf directory in a volume you'll have to
run a init container to copy the initial contents to the volume. Kubernetes
unlike Docker does not replicate from the container.
Here
Sure, sorry for the delay.
It's an AWS EBS persistent volume. Here are the PV and storage class
objects. It's single-zone (us-east-1d):
apiVersion: v1
kind: PersistentVolume
metadata:
annotations:
kubernetes.io/createdby: aws-ebs-dynamic-provisioner
Hello,
I want Jira contributor access for my account “guvencenan”.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi Shawn,
We have internal Jenkins deployment process, which eventually comes down to
running yml configs on OpenShift.
I attached two yml files. One version with storage mounted and one without.
The one with storage mounted expects nifi properties file, which I think should
come from
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