Jeremy Whitlock
Jeremy Whitlock
I just realized kube-solo ships with a fleet UI so I will start there.
So as things stand now, I could update `~/kube-solo/fleet/kube-apiserver.service` and restart the VM to alter how the k8s apiserver is started. But if fleet goes away, I'd instead update `~/kube-solo/cloud-init/user-data`...
I've had trouble updating to `v0.8.7` for now so until that is fixed, what is the appropriate flow to doing this? I've tried altering `~/kube-solo/fleet/kube-apiserver.service` and bouncing the VM but...
Thanks a lot @rimusz. I did finally figure out the `fleetctl` process to get this working. Now that I'm switching to the `cloud-init` approach, how do I follow the same...
I think it's possible to keep it enabled all the time but it would likely not make sense. I wanted to test the OIDC support for authentication and now that...
You got it. I'll go through the process to make sure the `halt`, `up` process _just works_ and then we could easily document this as a **So You Need a...
Enabling authn/authz is the same. You update your `~/kube-solo/cloud-init/user-data` to provide the necessary enablement flags to the `kube-apiserver.service`. Have you tried this?
I'm an idiot. The issue is that the _host_ is not my OS X box but my CoreOS VM.
Wait, that's not totally true either because the CoreOS VM mounts this. But...I do think I read somewhere that Docker mounts and NFS do not play nicely so it would...
I'm reopening this because I want to get your opinion on installing a Docker Volume Plugin to allow this: http://netshare.containx.io/docs/getting-started