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Quick start failing to register instances with API server #5280
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I wonder if this is caused by the default control plane endpoint being an ELB? That's a known issue #5139. I'll check. If that's indeed the issue, we'll need to update the quick start to use NLB instead. |
/triage accepted |
/priority important-soon |
@yoctozepto Yep, that's it, thank you! |
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kind/bug
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/kind bug
What steps did you take and what happened:
I followed the quick start guide, but failed to create a working cluster.
Here are the commands executed:
Here is a demonstration step by step:
https://youtu.be/i6d5J7XC3AM
What did you expect to happen:
Have a cluster control plane provisioned to proceed with next steps, kubeconfig retrieval and CNI deployment
Anything else you would like to add:
Should I expect v1.30.5 to work? Would other version be more recommendable?
Environment:
kubectl version
):/etc/os-release
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