Deploying MongoDB in kubernetes does not create pods/services
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I'm following this
https://github.com/mongodb/mongodb-enterprise-kubernetes
and
https://docs.opsmanager.mongodb.com/current/tutorial/install-k8s-operator/
to deploy mongodb inside a Kubernetes cluster on DigitalOcean.
So far everything worked except the last step. Deploying mongodb. I'm trying to do like suggested in the documentation:
---
apiVersion: mongodb.com/v1
kind: MongoDbReplicaSet
metadata:
name: mongodb-rs
namespace: mongodb
spec:
members: 3
version: 4.0.4
persistent: true
project: project-0
credentials: mongodb-do-ops
It doesn't work. The resource of type MongoDbReplicaSet is created, but no pods and services are deployed like written in docs.
kubectl --kubeconfig="iniside-k8s-test-kubeconfig.yaml" describe MongoDbReplicaSet mongodb-rs -n mongodb
Name: mongodb-rs
Namespace: mongodb
Labels: <none>
Annotations: <none>
API Version: mongodb.com/v1
Kind: MongoDbReplicaSet
Metadata:
Creation Timestamp: 2018-11-21T21:35:30Z
Generation: 1
Resource Version: 2948350
Self Link: /apis/mongodb.com/v1/namespaces/mongodb/mongodbreplicasets/mongodb-rs
UID: 5e83c7b0-edd5-11e8-88f5-be6ffc4e4dde
Spec:
Credentials: mongodb-do-ops
Members: 3
Persistent: true
Project: project-0
Version: 4.0.4
Events: <none>
mongodb kubernetes
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I'm following this
https://github.com/mongodb/mongodb-enterprise-kubernetes
and
https://docs.opsmanager.mongodb.com/current/tutorial/install-k8s-operator/
to deploy mongodb inside a Kubernetes cluster on DigitalOcean.
So far everything worked except the last step. Deploying mongodb. I'm trying to do like suggested in the documentation:
---
apiVersion: mongodb.com/v1
kind: MongoDbReplicaSet
metadata:
name: mongodb-rs
namespace: mongodb
spec:
members: 3
version: 4.0.4
persistent: true
project: project-0
credentials: mongodb-do-ops
It doesn't work. The resource of type MongoDbReplicaSet is created, but no pods and services are deployed like written in docs.
kubectl --kubeconfig="iniside-k8s-test-kubeconfig.yaml" describe MongoDbReplicaSet mongodb-rs -n mongodb
Name: mongodb-rs
Namespace: mongodb
Labels: <none>
Annotations: <none>
API Version: mongodb.com/v1
Kind: MongoDbReplicaSet
Metadata:
Creation Timestamp: 2018-11-21T21:35:30Z
Generation: 1
Resource Version: 2948350
Self Link: /apis/mongodb.com/v1/namespaces/mongodb/mongodbreplicasets/mongodb-rs
UID: 5e83c7b0-edd5-11e8-88f5-be6ffc4e4dde
Spec:
Credentials: mongodb-do-ops
Members: 3
Persistent: true
Project: project-0
Version: 4.0.4
Events: <none>
mongodb kubernetes
Any output forkubectl describe MongoDbReplicaSet
?
– Rico
Nov 21 '18 at 22:56
hey, added output to question.
– Łukasz Baran
Nov 21 '18 at 23:01
no pods when you do akubectl -n mongodb get pods
?
– Rico
Nov 21 '18 at 23:13
Would you mind please reading the tag excerpt. before posting. "Questions should pertain to the scripting part. Questions about configuring servers should be asked on serverfault.com or superuser.com". This appears to be about adding configuration for server instances
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 23:19
Only operator pod, but pods with mongodb
– Łukasz Baran
Nov 21 '18 at 23:25
|
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I'm following this
https://github.com/mongodb/mongodb-enterprise-kubernetes
and
https://docs.opsmanager.mongodb.com/current/tutorial/install-k8s-operator/
to deploy mongodb inside a Kubernetes cluster on DigitalOcean.
So far everything worked except the last step. Deploying mongodb. I'm trying to do like suggested in the documentation:
---
apiVersion: mongodb.com/v1
kind: MongoDbReplicaSet
metadata:
name: mongodb-rs
namespace: mongodb
spec:
members: 3
version: 4.0.4
persistent: true
project: project-0
credentials: mongodb-do-ops
It doesn't work. The resource of type MongoDbReplicaSet is created, but no pods and services are deployed like written in docs.
kubectl --kubeconfig="iniside-k8s-test-kubeconfig.yaml" describe MongoDbReplicaSet mongodb-rs -n mongodb
Name: mongodb-rs
Namespace: mongodb
Labels: <none>
Annotations: <none>
API Version: mongodb.com/v1
Kind: MongoDbReplicaSet
Metadata:
Creation Timestamp: 2018-11-21T21:35:30Z
Generation: 1
Resource Version: 2948350
Self Link: /apis/mongodb.com/v1/namespaces/mongodb/mongodbreplicasets/mongodb-rs
UID: 5e83c7b0-edd5-11e8-88f5-be6ffc4e4dde
Spec:
Credentials: mongodb-do-ops
Members: 3
Persistent: true
Project: project-0
Version: 4.0.4
Events: <none>
mongodb kubernetes
I'm following this
https://github.com/mongodb/mongodb-enterprise-kubernetes
and
https://docs.opsmanager.mongodb.com/current/tutorial/install-k8s-operator/
to deploy mongodb inside a Kubernetes cluster on DigitalOcean.
So far everything worked except the last step. Deploying mongodb. I'm trying to do like suggested in the documentation:
---
apiVersion: mongodb.com/v1
kind: MongoDbReplicaSet
metadata:
name: mongodb-rs
namespace: mongodb
spec:
members: 3
version: 4.0.4
persistent: true
project: project-0
credentials: mongodb-do-ops
It doesn't work. The resource of type MongoDbReplicaSet is created, but no pods and services are deployed like written in docs.
kubectl --kubeconfig="iniside-k8s-test-kubeconfig.yaml" describe MongoDbReplicaSet mongodb-rs -n mongodb
Name: mongodb-rs
Namespace: mongodb
Labels: <none>
Annotations: <none>
API Version: mongodb.com/v1
Kind: MongoDbReplicaSet
Metadata:
Creation Timestamp: 2018-11-21T21:35:30Z
Generation: 1
Resource Version: 2948350
Self Link: /apis/mongodb.com/v1/namespaces/mongodb/mongodbreplicasets/mongodb-rs
UID: 5e83c7b0-edd5-11e8-88f5-be6ffc4e4dde
Spec:
Credentials: mongodb-do-ops
Members: 3
Persistent: true
Project: project-0
Version: 4.0.4
Events: <none>
mongodb kubernetes
mongodb kubernetes
edited Nov 21 '18 at 23:01
Łukasz Baran
asked Nov 21 '18 at 22:03
Łukasz BaranŁukasz Baran
68521839
68521839
Any output forkubectl describe MongoDbReplicaSet
?
– Rico
Nov 21 '18 at 22:56
hey, added output to question.
– Łukasz Baran
Nov 21 '18 at 23:01
no pods when you do akubectl -n mongodb get pods
?
– Rico
Nov 21 '18 at 23:13
Would you mind please reading the tag excerpt. before posting. "Questions should pertain to the scripting part. Questions about configuring servers should be asked on serverfault.com or superuser.com". This appears to be about adding configuration for server instances
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 23:19
Only operator pod, but pods with mongodb
– Łukasz Baran
Nov 21 '18 at 23:25
|
show 1 more comment
Any output forkubectl describe MongoDbReplicaSet
?
– Rico
Nov 21 '18 at 22:56
hey, added output to question.
– Łukasz Baran
Nov 21 '18 at 23:01
no pods when you do akubectl -n mongodb get pods
?
– Rico
Nov 21 '18 at 23:13
Would you mind please reading the tag excerpt. before posting. "Questions should pertain to the scripting part. Questions about configuring servers should be asked on serverfault.com or superuser.com". This appears to be about adding configuration for server instances
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 23:19
Only operator pod, but pods with mongodb
– Łukasz Baran
Nov 21 '18 at 23:25
Any output for
kubectl describe MongoDbReplicaSet
?– Rico
Nov 21 '18 at 22:56
Any output for
kubectl describe MongoDbReplicaSet
?– Rico
Nov 21 '18 at 22:56
hey, added output to question.
– Łukasz Baran
Nov 21 '18 at 23:01
hey, added output to question.
– Łukasz Baran
Nov 21 '18 at 23:01
no pods when you do a
kubectl -n mongodb get pods
?– Rico
Nov 21 '18 at 23:13
no pods when you do a
kubectl -n mongodb get pods
?– Rico
Nov 21 '18 at 23:13
Would you mind please reading the tag excerpt. before posting. "Questions should pertain to the scripting part. Questions about configuring servers should be asked on serverfault.com or superuser.com". This appears to be about adding configuration for server instances
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 23:19
Would you mind please reading the tag excerpt. before posting. "Questions should pertain to the scripting part. Questions about configuring servers should be asked on serverfault.com or superuser.com". This appears to be about adding configuration for server instances
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 23:19
Only operator pod, but pods with mongodb
– Łukasz Baran
Nov 21 '18 at 23:25
Only operator pod, but pods with mongodb
– Łukasz Baran
Nov 21 '18 at 23:25
|
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I got it working.
As It stands in documentation here:
https://docs.opsmanager.mongodb.com/current/tutorial/install-k8s-operator/
data.projectName
Is not optional. After looking at operator logs, operator cloudn't create replica set deployment because projectName was missing in ConfigMap.
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I got it working.
As It stands in documentation here:
https://docs.opsmanager.mongodb.com/current/tutorial/install-k8s-operator/
data.projectName
Is not optional. After looking at operator logs, operator cloudn't create replica set deployment because projectName was missing in ConfigMap.
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I got it working.
As It stands in documentation here:
https://docs.opsmanager.mongodb.com/current/tutorial/install-k8s-operator/
data.projectName
Is not optional. After looking at operator logs, operator cloudn't create replica set deployment because projectName was missing in ConfigMap.
add a comment |
I got it working.
As It stands in documentation here:
https://docs.opsmanager.mongodb.com/current/tutorial/install-k8s-operator/
data.projectName
Is not optional. After looking at operator logs, operator cloudn't create replica set deployment because projectName was missing in ConfigMap.
I got it working.
As It stands in documentation here:
https://docs.opsmanager.mongodb.com/current/tutorial/install-k8s-operator/
data.projectName
Is not optional. After looking at operator logs, operator cloudn't create replica set deployment because projectName was missing in ConfigMap.
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Any output for
kubectl describe MongoDbReplicaSet
?– Rico
Nov 21 '18 at 22:56
hey, added output to question.
– Łukasz Baran
Nov 21 '18 at 23:01
no pods when you do a
kubectl -n mongodb get pods
?– Rico
Nov 21 '18 at 23:13
Would you mind please reading the tag excerpt. before posting. "Questions should pertain to the scripting part. Questions about configuring servers should be asked on serverfault.com or superuser.com". This appears to be about adding configuration for server instances
– Neil Lunn
Nov 21 '18 at 23:19
Only operator pod, but pods with mongodb
– Łukasz Baran
Nov 21 '18 at 23:25