Geoff
Geoff
@tcooperma - seems like it could be similar to my issue in #9040 . Are any of the nodes spinning up in VMware - can you look at the console...
If you dont have any IPs in vSphere, it sounds like the VMs are not being assigned any. Do you have DHCP dishing out IPs to the VMs? It is...
So if the node is up it should be in the Virtual Machine Details in vSphere - if there is no IP, it sounds like it is not being assigned...
In vCenter, it you click on the etcd host, there should be a details page whcih has the IP address in it. If the node doesnt have an IP, then...
https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/eks-anywhere-etcdadm-controller-issues You will need to follow the steps for logging in using the ssh key and then you should be able to access the logs. It is detailed in the...
so it is doubtful you will be able to connect to the cluster using kubectl as it would need the control plane nodes for the api. As for the node...
Might be worth trying to do a `systemctl list-units’ To see if any other processes have failed. Have you got any other etcd nodes or is it just the one?
so I can't see anything wrong there... all the modules seem to be ok and none have failed... can your bootstrap node (assuming its your laptop) access the nodes on...