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ONAP Installation
Quickstart Installation
1) install rancher, clone oom, run config-init pod, run one or all onap components
***************** Note: uninstall docker if already installed - as Kubernetes only support 1.12.x - as of 20170809 ***************** |
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Normally I would via https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/debug-application-cluster/get-shell-running-container/
Get the pod name via kubectl get pods --all-namespaces -o wide bash into the pod via kubectl -n onap-mso exec -itit robot mso-1648770403-8hwcf /bin/bash |
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The pod id should be sufficient
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root@obriensystemsucont0:~/onap/oom/kubernetes/oneclick# kubectl describe node obriensystemsucont0 | grep robot
Namespace Name CPU Requests CPU Limits Memory Requests Memory Limits
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onap-robot robot-964706867-95hjd 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
root@obriensystemsucont0:~/onap/oom/kubernetes/oneclick# kubectl exec -it robot-964706867-95hjd /bin/bash
Error from server (NotFound): pods "robot-964706867-95hjd" not found
root@obriensystemsucont0:~/onap/oom/kubernetes/oneclick# kubectl exec -it robot-964706867 /bin/bash
Error from server (NotFound): pods "robot-964706867" not found
root@obriensystemsucont0:~/onap/oom/kubernetes/oneclick# kubectl exec -it robot /bin/bash
Error from server (NotFound): pods "robot" not found
root@obriensystemsucont0:~/onap/oom/kubernetes/oneclick# kubectl exec -it onap-robot /bin/bash
https://jira.onap.org/browse/OOM-47
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Push Files to Pods
Trying to get an authorization file into the robot pod
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