Am 13.11.19 um 10:56 schrieb Richard Brown:
On Wed, 2019-11-13 at 10:26 +0100, Johannes Kastl wrote:
kubeadm is for building up a kubernetes cluster by using kubeadm commands manually.
Correct
Thanks for the confirmation.
For building up a Kubernetes cluster using the mechanisms from SUSE CaaSP 3.x I would use the kubeadm images for the admin node and the other image for masters and workers?
The SUSE CaaSP Team have not contributed their mechanisms to openSUSE so we have no images that are anologous to that.
Sorry to hear that. I found skuba (used in CaaSP 4.x) is also not present in openSUSE... :-( And sorry, I just guessed as the "role" chosen during installation sounded similar.
If I just want to have a single host running docker/cri-o/... I would use the containerhost one?
The container host ones run podman - crio only makes sense in the context of Kubernetes. We don't have images using the "docker open source runtime" images any more. (Docker Inc's approach to trademarks mean we'd have to be very careful how we'd refer to them if we did)
So it comes with podman out of the box, that is what I wanted to know. If (for some strange reason) I want to have cri-o or install docker from $SOMEHWERE_ELSE, I guess this image would be the best to start from, wouldn't it? Or better use plain MicroOS in that case?
Maybe I find some time in the next couple of weeks and would start a small wiki page describing that...
Thank you - https://en.opensuse.org/Kubic:Installation#Download would probably be the first place to update
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