Actually running as sudo was not the key to the problem.
The issue seems to have been corporate proxy and stale kvm images.
You can check with:
sudo virsh list --all
sudo virsh destroy XX
sudo virsh undefine XX
Regards
Bruno
On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 11:49 PM Bruno Vernay
On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 9:59 AM, Brenton Leanhardt
wrote:
> Hi Aleksandar,
>
> I'm getting daily updates from our mail and list server admins. It's
> still being debugged though it's a mystery exactly what is rewriting the
> list alias.
>
> --Brenton
>
For time meantime the
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hello
thanks for the answer
i was thinking it editing de DC and point the image to the latest in the router
images repo . .but i am concerned about dependencies or maybe something i am
missing right know that could break my environment..
the latest version in repo es v1.4.1 but i don’t know
ok
auto answer, me retarded
i saw that editing de router DC i am able to point to other image
image: openshift/origin-haproxy-router:v1.2.0-rc1
now my question is, is safe to choose a newer image for my router DC without
full upgrading open shift? for example latest ?
Best regards
Julio
Hello
is there any way yo just update haproxy version for routers without a full
openshift upgrade?
currently origin 1.2 is using openshift/origin-haproxy-router:v1.2.1 image ..
but we are facing a weird bug due to haproxy version ( 1.5.8 ) and i would love
to upgrade it to al least 1.6.x