a little confuse about the api ip and ingress ip part, are those ips random ips inside vm network? My cluster was created successfully but I cannot access cluster console.
Thank you for the video. Something that is not clear, "[rdo@woden]~/sphere" is the 3rd party Linux machine where the "openshift-client-linux.tar.gz" is installed or it is the vCenter server with the same OC client?
I find the installer too complex/confusing. It's unclear what the difference is between cluster-managed vs user-managed networking. Why does cluster-managed ask *me* for two different IPs for API and ingress? Why can't it pick two? Why doesn't the installer tell me which DNS records to create for those IPs? When I pick user-managed, the API and ingress IP options disappear. And the online documentation is much too lengthy and unorganized to find what those IP addresses should/could be.
a little confuse about the api ip and ingress ip part, are those ips random ips inside vm network? My cluster was created successfully but I cannot access cluster console.
Thank you for the video. Something that is not clear, "[rdo@woden]~/sphere" is the 3rd party Linux machine where the "openshift-client-linux.tar.gz" is installed or it is the vCenter server with the same OC client?
rdo@woden is the service node or it is vcenter server
"Integrate with vSphere" appears disabled, even with disk.enableUUID set to TRUE.
I find the installer too complex/confusing. It's unclear what the difference is between cluster-managed vs user-managed networking. Why does cluster-managed ask *me* for two different IPs for API and ingress? Why can't it pick two? Why doesn't the installer tell me which DNS records to create for those IPs? When I pick user-managed, the API and ingress IP options disappear. And the online documentation is much too lengthy and unorganized to find what those IP addresses should/could be.