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      fred974 @GabrielG
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      @GabrielG the file content are identical but the file ownership is different. admin.conf is owned by root and not 'debian'. Should it be debian?

      debian@master:~/.kube$ pwd
      /home/debian/.kube
      
      debian@master:~/.kube$ ls -la
      total 20
      drwxr-xr-x 3 root   root   4096 Mar 21 13:36 .
      drwxr-xr-x 4 debian debian 4096 Mar 21 13:36 ..
      drwxr-x--- 4 root   root   4096 Mar 21 13:36 cache
      -rw------- 1 debian debian 5638 Mar 21 13:36 config
      
      debian@master:/etc/kubernetes$ pwd
      /etc/kubernetes
      debian@master:/etc/kubernetes$ ls -la
      total 44
      drwxr-xr-x  4 root root 4096 Mar 21 13:36 .
      drwxr-xr-x 77 root root 4096 Mar 27 04:07 ..
      -rw-------  1 root root 5638 Mar 21 13:36 admin.conf
      -rw-------  1 root root 5674 Mar 21 13:36 controller-manager.conf
      -rw-------  1 root root 1962 Mar 21 13:36 kubelet.conf
      drwxr-xr-x  2 root root 4096 Mar 21 13:36 manifests
      drwxr-xr-x  3 root root 4096 Mar 21 13:36 pki
      -rw-------  1 root root 5622 Mar 21 13:36 scheduler.conf
      
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        GabrielG @fred974
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        @fred974 said in Kubernetes cluster recipes not seeing nodes:

        Should it be debian?

        No, only the /home/debian/.kube/config is meant to be owned by debian user.

        Are you using kubectl with debian user or with the root user?

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          fred974 @GabrielG
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          @GabrielG said in Kubernetes cluster recipes not seeing nodes:

          Are you using kubectl with debian user or with the root user?

          I was using the root account 😞 I tried with the debian user and I now get something

          debian@master:~$ kubectl get nodes
          NAME     STATUS   ROLES           AGE     VERSION
          master   Ready    control-plane   5d23h   v1.26.3
          node-2   Ready    <none>          5d23h   v1.26.3
          

          I have created a cluster with 1x master and 3x nodes. Should the output of the command above return 2 nodes?

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            GabrielG @fred974
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            Yes, you should have something like that:

            debian@master:~$ kubectl get nodes
            NAME     STATUS   ROLES           AGE     VERSION
            master   Ready    control-plane   6m52s   v1.26.3
            node-1   Ready    <none>          115s    v1.26.3
            node-2   Ready    <none>          2m47s   v1.26.3
            node-3   Ready    <none>          2m36s   v1.26.3
            

            Are all worker nodes vm started? What's the output of kubectl get events?

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              fred974 @GabrielG
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              @GabrielG Sorry for the late reply. Here is what I have.

              debian@master:~$ kubectl get nodes
              NAME     STATUS   ROLES           AGE     VERSION
              master   Ready    control-plane   7d22h   v1.26.3
              node-2   Ready    <none>          7d22h   v1.26.3
              

              and

              debian@master:~$ kubectl get events
              No resources found in default namespace.
              
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                GabrielG @fred974
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                Thank you.

                Are all VMs started?

                What's the output of kubectl get pods --all-namespaces?

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                  fred974 @GabrielG
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                  @GabrielG said in Kubernetes cluster recipes not seeing nodes:

                  Are all VMs started?

                  Yes, all the VMs are up and running
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                  @GabrielG said in Kubernetes cluster recipes not seeing nodes:

                  What's the output of kubectl get pods --all-namespaces?

                  debian@master:~$ kubectl get pods --all-namespaces
                  NAMESPACE      NAME                             READY   STATUS    RESTARTS        AGE
                  kube-flannel   kube-flannel-ds-mj4n6            1/1     Running   2 (3d ago)      8d
                  kube-flannel   kube-flannel-ds-vtd2k            1/1     Running   2 (6d19h ago)   8d
                  kube-system    coredns-787d4945fb-85867         1/1     Running   2 (6d19h ago)   8d
                  kube-system    coredns-787d4945fb-dn96g         1/1     Running   2 (6d19h ago)   8d
                  kube-system    etcd-master                      1/1     Running   2 (6d19h ago)   8d
                  kube-system    kube-apiserver-master            1/1     Running   2 (6d19h ago)   8d
                  kube-system    kube-controller-manager-master   1/1     Running   2 (6d19h ago)   8d
                  kube-system    kube-proxy-fmjnv                 1/1     Running   2 (6d19h ago)   8d
                  kube-system    kube-proxy-gxsrs                 1/1     Running   2 (3d ago)      8d
                  kube-system    kube-scheduler-master            1/1     Running   2 (6d19h ago)   8d
                  

                  Thank you very much

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                    fred974 @fred974
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                    @GabrielG Do you think I should delete all the VMs and reun the deploy recipe again? Also is it normal that I no longer have the option to set a network CIDR like before?

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                      GabrielG @fred974
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                      You can do that but it won't help us to understand what when wrong during the installation of the worker nodes 1 and 3.

                      Can you show me what's the output of sudo cat /var/log/messages for each nodes (master and workers)?

                      Concerning the CIDR, we are now using flannel as Container Network Interface, which uses a default CIDR (10.244.0.0/16) allocated to the pods network.

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                        fred974 @GabrielG
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                        @GabrielG said in Kubernetes cluster recipes not seeing nodes:

                        Can you show me what's the output of sudo cat /var/log/messages for each nodes (master and workers)?

                        From the master:

                        debian@master:~$ sudo cat /var/log/messages
                        Mar 26 00:10:18 master rsyslogd: [origin software="rsyslogd" swVersion="8.2102.0" x-pid="572" x-info="https://www.rsyslog.com"] rsyslogd was HUPed
                        

                        From node1:
                        https://pastebin.com/xrqPd88V

                        From node2:
                        https://pastebin.com/aJch3diH

                        From node3:
                        https://pastebin.com/Zc1y42NA

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                          GabrielG @fred974
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                          Thank you, I'll take a look tomorrow.

                          Is it the whole output for the master?

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                            fred974 @GabrielG
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                            @GabrielG yes, all of it

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                              fred974 @fred974
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                              @GabrielG did you get a chance to look at the log I provided? Any clues?

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                                GabrielG @fred974
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                                Hi,

                                Nothing useful. Maybe you can try to delete the VMs and redeploy the cluster.

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                                  fred974 @GabrielG
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                                  @GabrielG said in Kubernetes cluster recipes not seeing nodes:

                                  Nothing useful. Maybe you can try to delete the VMs and redeploy the cluster.

                                  Ok I will do that. Whilst I redeploy the cluster, what I am looking for? What log to monitor etc?

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                                    GabrielG @fred974
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                                    I'd say any error in the console during the cloud-init installation.

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                                      fred974 @fred974
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                                      @GabrielG I deleted the VMs and redeployed it with3 nodes.
                                      So far only the Master VM has been created and nothing else. I am missing the 3x nodes.
                                      When I look at the console of the master VM, all I get is this:

                                      e59f3920-dbb2-473f-b5c2-ba793197a7b4-image.png

                                      So the master VM is created but nothing has been deployed

                                      I have no error on Xen Orchestra screen or log

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                                        GabrielG @fred974
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                                        The cloud-init installation comes after the step on your screenshot.

                                        Are the 3 nodes VMs started? Can you post the output of sudo cat /var/log/messages?

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                                          fred974 @GabrielG
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                                          @GabrielG said in Kubernetes cluster recipes not seeing nodes:

                                          Are the 3 nodes VMs started? Can you post the output of sudo cat /var/log/messages?

                                          No node come up. Do you need the message log from all the hosts ?

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                                            GabrielG @fred974
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                                            Yes please.

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