the process is the same, but you would need 4 VMs (3 for the masters, 1 for the worker) and 1 ISO for each. The etcd db will be rolled out and synced automatically as part of the install process. A SNO is just a master that is flagged to run workload which is supposed to run on the workers.
Not really, it still works after 60 days. When a cluster transitions to a Limited Support status, Red Hat no longer proactively monitors the cluster, the SLA is no longer applicable. It does not mean that you no longer have the product working.
@@lu4t ok thanks sir. One question please: DO you knwo how we can access this kvm and create a directory there. It ia asking username and password. But I dont have those, Thank you very much
Excellent! Thanks.. Looking forward to more useful OpenShift example on Ubuntu!
thanks for watching 🙂
thanks really to the point , easy to follow
thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing this knowledge. Question: Is this free tier installation which will expire after 2 months?
I believe when you reach the 60 days, it still works...
can you pls help me setting up SNO cluster , I am getting error , node showing in redhat console
if you follow the steps on the video, you should get no error.
@@lu4t It seems some nw settings i m missing at vm side , i tried all possible options but no luck
how to setup 3 control-plane nodes and 1 worker node cluster in localhost on virtual box please? etcd should be synced.
the process is the same, but you would need 4 VMs (3 for the masters, 1 for the worker) and 1 ISO for each. The etcd db will be rolled out and synced automatically as part of the install process. A SNO is just a master that is flagged to run workload which is supposed to run on the workers.
@@lu4t Thank you for your reply, considering that its SNO, perhaps I should use the IPI installer provisioned infrastructure method?
IPI installer is not shown on the video, but you can provision the VMs however you wish. UPI is less complex to set up I guess.
thank you nice video
thanks for watching!
Great, Thanks, pity its available for 60 days only for free:)
Not really, it still works after 60 days. When a cluster transitions to a Limited Support status, Red Hat no longer proactively monitors the cluster, the SLA is no longer applicable. It does not mean that you no longer have the product working.
@@lu4t ok thanks sir. One question please: DO you knwo how we can access this kvm and create a directory there. It ia asking username and password. But I dont have those, Thank you very much