On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 9:37 AM, Den Cowboy <[email protected]> wrote:

> We've installed OpenShift origin with the advanced playbook. There we used
> public ip's. But after the installation we've deleted the public ip's. The
> master and nodes are in a VLAN. I'm able to create a user, authenticate,
> visite the webconsole. restart node, master configs. I'm able to pull
> images from our local registry but I'm not able to do a deployment.
>
You will need to regenerate the certificates for the deployment:
https://docs.openshift.org/latest/install_config/redeploying_certificates.html



>
> couldn't get deployment default/router-5: Get
> https://172.30.0.1:443/api/v1/namespaces/default/
> replicationcontrollers/router-5: dial tcp 172.30.0.1:443: getsockopt:
> network is unreachable
>
> I'm even not able to curl the kubernetes service. What did we forgot/did
> wrong?
>
> In our configs the dnsIP: option is in comment. So we did not specifiy
> it. The docker, origin-node, origin-master and openvswitch services are all
> running.
>
> Logs of our origin-node show:
> pkg/proxy/config/api.go:60: Failed to watch *api.Endpoints: Get
> https://master.xxx...ction refused
> pkg/kubelet/kubelet.go:259: Failed to watch *api.Node: Get
> https://master.xxx:8443/..
> pkg/kubelet/config/apiserver.go:43: Failed to watch *api.Pod
> pkg/proxy/config/api.go:47: Failed to watch *api.Service: Get
> https://master.xxx refused
>
>
>
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Jason DeTiberus
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