Everything was going well until she swapped all the file content. That shows that either the scaffold content is garbage or the tutorial is poor. I would like to see a tutorial doing the job step by step. I am sure that swapping a whole file content can't help.
After changing the size from 3 to 5, although respective deployment increases the number pods. The information is not updated in the status field of memcached/memcached-sample It still shows 3 pods. Can you suggest why?
It is useless session. What is doing such presenter at Red Hat, if she is just copy paste. Also I DO NOT believe that this operator session developed by her, because she is just copy pasting
Everything was going well until she swapped all the file content. That shows that either the scaffold content is garbage or the tutorial is poor. I would like to see a tutorial doing the job step by step. I am sure that swapping a whole file content can't help.
Good explanation & with hand-on.
Very Informative. Good Explanation!!
Actually it's hard to understand what the operator is doing, if you are just pasting like 100% of the actual logic...
It would have been much useful if there was more explanation about what operator does and how it does.
After changing the size from 3 to 5, although respective deployment increases the number pods. The information is not updated in the status field of memcached/memcached-sample It still shows 3 pods. Can you suggest why?
Hi. Where can i find the code for the operator ?
github.com/operator-framework/operator-sdk/blob/v1.2.0/testdata/go/memcached-operator/controllers/memcached_controller.go
It is useless session. What is doing such presenter at Red Hat, if she is just copy paste. Also I DO NOT believe that this operator session developed by her, because she is just copy pasting
Thanks for wasting time