heketi using https:// in storageclass
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I have Openshift cluster 3.10
Used ansible playbook to deploy GlusterFS (container-native storage).
So, if I didn't edit StorageClass to use internal traffic(http://..svc.cluster.local:8080),
I will got an error in openshift console, x.509, the certificate signed by the unknown authority.
if Igo in the browser using the route from the heketi service, I got "Required authorization token not found".
The question is it this normal that after running playbooks we got https, but didn't find any examples in the documentation about.
I understand that normally all the traffic should go inside of cluster and don't go outside of it.
but as for Heketi route, it can be resolved with https:///hello is available.
looking for someone who can explain me how things should goes.
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I have Openshift cluster 3.10
Used ansible playbook to deploy GlusterFS (container-native storage).
So, if I didn't edit StorageClass to use internal traffic(http://..svc.cluster.local:8080),
I will got an error in openshift console, x.509, the certificate signed by the unknown authority.
if Igo in the browser using the route from the heketi service, I got "Required authorization token not found".
The question is it this normal that after running playbooks we got https, but didn't find any examples in the documentation about.
I understand that normally all the traffic should go inside of cluster and don't go outside of it.
but as for Heketi route, it can be resolved with https:///hello is available.
looking for someone who can explain me how things should goes.
kubernetes openshift
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I have Openshift cluster 3.10
Used ansible playbook to deploy GlusterFS (container-native storage).
So, if I didn't edit StorageClass to use internal traffic(http://..svc.cluster.local:8080),
I will got an error in openshift console, x.509, the certificate signed by the unknown authority.
if Igo in the browser using the route from the heketi service, I got "Required authorization token not found".
The question is it this normal that after running playbooks we got https, but didn't find any examples in the documentation about.
I understand that normally all the traffic should go inside of cluster and don't go outside of it.
but as for Heketi route, it can be resolved with https:///hello is available.
looking for someone who can explain me how things should goes.
kubernetes openshift
I have Openshift cluster 3.10
Used ansible playbook to deploy GlusterFS (container-native storage).
So, if I didn't edit StorageClass to use internal traffic(http://..svc.cluster.local:8080),
I will got an error in openshift console, x.509, the certificate signed by the unknown authority.
if Igo in the browser using the route from the heketi service, I got "Required authorization token not found".
The question is it this normal that after running playbooks we got https, but didn't find any examples in the documentation about.
I understand that normally all the traffic should go inside of cluster and don't go outside of it.
but as for Heketi route, it can be resolved with https:///hello is available.
looking for someone who can explain me how things should goes.
kubernetes openshift
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