Hi Ravi,
What distro are you using?
You may be hitting this issue: https://github.com/openshift/origin/issues/10215
A simple workaround is to use an earlier version of the OpenShift images: Stop 
your current cluster with 'oc cluster down'. Then bring it back up with 'oc 
cluster up --version=v1.2.0'

On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 2:54 PM, Ravi Kapoor <ravikapoor...@gmail.com> wrote:
Unfortunately I am no familiar enough to follow instructions such as " giving 
the API server to use the public key to verify tokens" Also this was more than 
a year ago, how come out of box version is unstable enough that it doesn' t 
work on its own without fixes? Are there detailed instructions on how to get it 
up and running?

On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 10:49 PM, Jonathan Yu < jaw...@redhat.com 
[jaw...@redhat.com] > wrote:
Hey Ravi,

On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 8:35 PM, Ravi Kapoor < ravikapoor...@gmail.com 
[ravikapoor...@gmail.com] > wrote:
Thanks Jessica, that was helpful. I had to do following
1. oc cluster up it gave error Error: did not detect an --insecure-registry 
argument on the Docker daemon Solution:
Ensure that the Docker daemon is running with the following argument: 
--insecure-registry 172.30.0.0/16 [http://172.30.0.0/16]
You will need to modify your /etc/sysconfig/docker file (on Fedora and I think 
also CentOS and RHEL) to add this flag. Other OSes will have these flags 
potentially stored elsewhere, like /etc/default on Debian and Ubuntu.

2. Google search reveals too many places where this should be edited.
Yes, unfortunately different distros do things differently as there's no 
"standard" approach. I would suggest adding your distro name to your Google 
searches to get the most relevant results.

For me, I had to add it to ExecStart in file /etc/systemd/system/docker.service
Now I do see images as shown in walkthrough 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFPYGeKwmpk 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFPYGeKwmpk]
3. However as I follow the tutorial, at time 6:30 ( 
https://youtu.be/yFPYGeKwmpk?t=390 [https://youtu.be/yFPYGeKwmpk?t=390] ), it 
fails to deploy. Log shows following error error: cannot connect to the server: 
open /var/run/secrets/ kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token 
[http://kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token] : no such file or directory
Hmm, this looks interesting. Unfortunately I'm not an expert so I'm not sure 
where to look for this. A quick search for the error message yields this bug: 
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/10620 
[https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/10620] - does anything in 
there help?

Once again, I find too many suggestions to how this can be fixed. I am afraid 
trying all those will take me days. One of the pages said this has been fixed 
in OS 1.3, however I am running OS 1.3
thanks so much


On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 4:33 PM, Jessica Forrester < jforr...@redhat.com 
[jforr...@redhat.com] > wrote:
So if you are just running a local dev cluster to try things out, I recommend 
using 'oc cluster up' instead, it will set up a lot for you, including all the 
example image streams and templates.
If you want to add them in an existing cluster see step 10 here 
https://github.com/openshift/origin/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.adoc#develop-on-virtual-machine-using-vagrant
 
[https://github.com/openshift/origin/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.adoc#develop-on-virtual-machine-using-vagrant]
Where the files it is referring to are in the origin repo under examples.
On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 7:09 PM, Ravi Kapoor < ravikapoor...@gmail.com 
[ravikapoor...@gmail.com] > wrote:

I am a newbie, so excuse my ignorance. I have tried for 2 days now to get 
"browse catalog" page to show me catalog. I do not see any errors nor images. 
Due to this I am not able to follow any tutorials.
thanks for helping

This is what my page looks like (text copy in case image attachments are not 
allowed)
========================= =============== No images or templates.
No images or templates are loaded for this project or the shared openshift 
namespace. An image or template is required to add content.
To add an image stream or template from a file, use the editor in the Import 
YAML / JSON tab, or run the following command:
oc create -f <filename> -n test Back to overview ========================= 
===============

Here is a screenshot


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