You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
pod stuck in look where it is trying to add the interface
What you expected to happen:
pod should get created with secondary interface
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
I will explain what I did, I created two networks with whereabouts plugin and then created an ceph cluster. And then restarted the nodes (hard restart)
After this, ceph pods stuck in look. So deleted the ceph deployment and then removed the whereabout as well. I created normal network with host-local to test it. And then created pod with newly created host-local network, still it stuck in loop.
Environment:
Multus version: Latest
Kubernetes version (use kubectl version):
Primary CNI for Kubernetes cluster: Flannel
OS (e.g. from /etc/os-release): TalOS
File of '/etc/cni/net.d/'
File of '/etc/cni/multus/net.d'
NetworkAttachment info (use kubectl get net-attach-def -o yaml)
Target pod yaml info (with annotation, use kubectl get pod <podname> -o yaml)
Other log outputs (if you use multus logging)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
What happend:
pod stuck in look where it is trying to add the interface
What you expected to happen:
pod should get created with secondary interface
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
I will explain what I did, I created two networks with whereabouts plugin and then created an ceph cluster. And then restarted the nodes (hard restart)
After this, ceph pods stuck in look. So deleted the ceph deployment and then removed the whereabout as well. I created normal network with host-local to test it. And then created pod with newly created host-local network, still it stuck in loop.
Environment:
Multus version: Latest
Kubernetes version (use
kubectl version
):Primary CNI for Kubernetes cluster: Flannel
OS (e.g. from /etc/os-release): TalOS
File of '/etc/cni/net.d/'
File of '/etc/cni/multus/net.d'
NetworkAttachment info (use
kubectl get net-attach-def -o yaml
)Target pod yaml info (with annotation, use
kubectl get pod <podname> -o yaml
)Other log outputs (if you use multus logging)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: