Forgot to add the link for the reference:
[1] https://code-ready.github.io/crc/ - section 1.4
On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 3:35 PM Just Marvin <
marvin.the.cynical.ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Daniel,
>
> TBH, I didn't follow a lot of that. But the bit that I did get was
> your recommendation to
Daniel,
TBH, I didn't follow a lot of that. But the bit that I did get was your
recommendation to try the full OCP install instead of CRC. I'll give that a
try.
FYI, I did enable nested virtualization on GCP, and progressed quite a
bit further. I will note that the install instructions
On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 04:47:09PM -0400, Just Marvin wrote:
> Daniel,
>
> I appreciate the insights into the challenges. The goal that you
> stated, though, is going to be hard to achieve with a limitation of
> bare-metal only for developers. See the other thread in this forum for the
>
On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 05:34:49PM +0100, Daniel Comnea wrote:
> Recently folks were asking what is the minishift's alternative for v4 and
> in case you've missed the news see [1]
>
> Hopefully that will also work for OKD v4 once the MVP is out.
Yup the CodeReady Containers team is eager to
Marvin, you could try enabling nested virtualisation in GCP?
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/enable-nested-virtualization-vm-instances
On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 at 09:50, Just Marvin <
marvin.the.cynical.ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Fernando,
>
> Is CRC only expected to run on
Yes, bare-metal only.
On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 8:50 PM Just Marvin <
marvin.the.cynical.ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Fernando,
>
> Is CRC only expected to run on bare-metal? I tried running it on a VM
> in GCP and it didn't work, complaining about virtualization problems (sorry
> - forget the
Fernando,
Is CRC only expected to run on bare-metal? I tried running it on a VM
in GCP and it didn't work, complaining about virtualization problems (sorry
- forget the exact error). It runs find on my laptop, but I'd really like
to not muddy up my laptop with all kinds of experimental
Hi Joel,
Yes, CRC requires virtualization. It creates and manages a VM, using the
hypervisor provided by your laptop OS, and runs OpenShift inside that VM.
AFAIK there is no more all-in-one containerized support for OpenShift so
more 'oc cluster up' for OpenShift 4.x.
[]s, Fernando Lozano
On
With CodeReady Container, it's not possible to use it without
virtualisation right? Because it needs CoreOS, and can't startup on an
existing docker installation like you can with "oc cluster up"?
I'm only asking because I almost got OKD 3.11 running on Windows 10 WSL
(windows subsystem for
Recently folks were asking what is the minishift's alternative for v4 and
in case you've missed the news see [1]
Hopefully that will also work for OKD v4 once the MVP is out.
Dani
[1]
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