I have rechecked it and there are indeed no persistent volumes available by
default. All what I did was just to execute this commands 'oc cluster up
--host-data-dir /Users/user/oc-data' on Docker for Mac following this
tutorial:
https://github.com/openshift/origin/blob/master/docs/cluster_up_down.md
My Docker for Machine has just the Insecure Registry 172.30.0.0/16 added.
Furthermore, when I start openshift with the command 'oc cluster up
--host-data-dir /Users/user/oc-data' it shows me the following output
message after it has successfully started:
oc cluster up --host-data-dir /Users/user/oc-data
Starting OpenShift using openshift/origin:v3.7.1 ...
Pulling image openshift/origin:v3.7.1
Pulled 1/4 layers, 26% complete
Pulled 1/4 layers, 80% complete
Pulled 2/4 layers, 81% complete
Pulled 3/4 layers, 92% complete
Pulled 4/4 layers, 100% complete
Extracting
Image pull complete
OpenShift server started.
The server is accessible via web console at:
https://127.0.0.1:8443
You are logged in as:
User: developer
Password: <any value>
To login as administrator:
oc login -u system:admin
WARNING: An HTTP proxy (docker.for.mac.http.internal:3128) is configured
for the Docker daemon, but you did not specify one for cluster up
WARNING: An HTTPS proxy (docker.for.mac.http.internal:3129) is configured
for the Docker daemon, but you did not specify one for cluster up
WARNING: A proxy is configured for Docker, however 172.30.1.1 is not
included in its NO_PROXY list.
172.30.1.1 needs to be included in the Docker daemon's NO_PROXY
environment variable so pushes to the local OpenShift registry can succeed.
I'm sure that I don't have a proxy enabled since I'm working from home
where is no proxy configured.
Please, could tell me how to solve this problem? I didn't have these
problems when I used OpenShift version 3.6 CLI.
Now, I'm using the following version:
oc v3.7.1+ab0f056
kubernetes v1.7.6+a08f5eeb62
features: Basic-Auth
Server https://127.0.0.1:8443
openshift v3.7.1+ab0f056
kubernetes v1.7.6+a08f5eeb62
Regards
Tien
2018-02-04 15:17 GMT+01:00 Michail Kargakis <[email protected]>:
> Used to be in default as the rest of the infra components.
>
> On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 8:53 PM, Clayton Coleman <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> There’s a job that oc cluster up runs to create host PVs. You may want
>> to check that that job ran successfully. I don’t remember exactly what
>> namespace it was created it in
>>
>> On Feb 3, 2018, at 1:10 PM, Tien Hung Nguyen <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm using OpenShift Origin v3.7.1 Client and Server installed on my
>> local Computer (Mac) via Docker on Mac. I started OpenShift using the
>> command oc cluster up --host-data-dir /Users/username/oc-data and tried to
>> deploy my appliocations using a .yml template. However, the deployment
>> stucks because it gives me the following error:
>>
>> Events:
>>
>> FirstSeen LastSeen Count From SubObjectPath Type Reason Message
>>
>> --------- -------- ----- ---- ------------- -------- ------ -------
>>
>> 17m 1m 63 persistentvolume-controller Normal FailedBinding no
>> persistent volumes available for this claim and no storage class is set
>>
>>
>> After checking my persistent volumes with the command oc get pv, I
>> realized that my containers don't have any pvs available (Message: No
>> resources found. ). Please, could you tell me why the new OpenShift
>> Origin 3.7.1 version doesn't create any pvs by default at the beginning?
>> When I used the old OpenShift Origin 3.6.1 version, I never had that
>> problem when using the same .yaml template for deployment.
>>
>> How can I fix that problem?
>>
>> Regards
>> Tien
>>
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