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Single node cluster (snc) scripts for OpenShift 4

How to use?

How to create disk image?

  • Once your snc.sh script run successfully.
  • You need to wait for around 30 mins till cluster settle.
  • ./createdisk.sh crc-tmp-install-data

Monitoring

The installation is a long process. It can take up to 45 mins. You can monitor the progress of the installation with kubectl.

$ export KUBECONFIG=<directory_to_cloned_repo>/crc-tmp-install-data/auth/kubeconfig
$ kubectl get pods --all-namespaces

Building SNC for OKD 4

  • Before running ./snc.sh, you need to create a pull secret file, and set a couple of environment variables to override the default behavior.
  • Select the OKD 4 release that you want to build from: https://origin-release.apps.ci.l2s4.p1.openshiftapps.com
  • For example, to build release: 4.5.0-0.okd-2020-08-12-020541
# Create a pull secret file

cat << EOF > /tmp/pull_secret.json
{"auths":{"fake":{"auth": "Zm9vOmJhcgo="}}}
EOF

# Set environment for OKD build
export OKD_VERSION=4.5.0-0.okd-2020-08-12-020541
export OPENSHIFT_PULL_SECRET_PATH="/tmp/pull_secret.json"

# Build the Single Node cluster
./snc.sh
  • When the build is complete, create the disk image as described below.
export BUNDLED_PULL_SECRET_PATH="/tmp/pull_secret.json"
./createdisk.sh crc-tmp-install-data

Troubleshooting

OpenShift installer will create 2 VMs. It is sometimes useful to ssh inside the VMs. Add the following lines in your ~/.ssh/config file. You can then do ssh master and ssh bootstrap.

Host master
    Hostname 192.168.126.11
    User core
    IdentityFile <directory_to_cloned_repo>/id_ecdsa_crc
    StrictHostKeyChecking no
    UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null

Host bootstrap
    Hostname 192.168.126.10
    User core
    IdentityFile <directory_to_cloned_repo>/id_ecdsa_crc
    StrictHostKeyChecking no
    UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null

Please note the SNC project is “as-is” on this Github repository. At this time, it is not an offically supported Red Hat solution.