This method just provisions the OpenShift cluster. Once that is up and running, then you can start the deployment of RHOSO18. When we introspect and deploy the nodes for the dataplane, we leverage the Metal3 service provided by OpenShift. I work primarily on the dataplane side of RHOSO and I have used the method in this video to provision all of my dev environments. So this is a great way to deploy RHOSO labs. Do you have a specific question about the introspection steps for the dataplane? I can make a video specifically about that and clarify any confusion for you.
@@triplewho1448 Hi! thanks for answer, yes, well i have a couple of questions about RHOSO18 because documentations isnt clear like old TripleO deployments, so Metal3 introspection and OS image generation for baremetals isnt documented in RedHat, customizations for dataplane services isnt well documented too. Thanks!!
There is a project that is just called metal3 dev-env. It might be possible to run that one on Debian - although, they only mention Ubuntu and CentOS: github.com/metal3-io/metal3-dev-env Note though, this metal3 dev-env is a Kubernetes deployment and not OpenShift. OpenShift and OKD are heavily integrated with the CoreOS line of distros. So running OpenShift itself on Debian won’t be possible.
@@triplewho1448 in a humble patience, I want know all you know; I am part of an edge SIG, and we getting started and will need many k8 foundations including open stack, are u on slack?
this is gold
definitely want the red hat operators
Great video!! this method is similar to RHOSO18? im a little bit confused in the introspection steps fo dataplane
This method just provisions the OpenShift cluster. Once that is up and running, then you can start the deployment of RHOSO18. When we introspect and deploy the nodes for the dataplane, we leverage the Metal3 service provided by OpenShift.
I work primarily on the dataplane side of RHOSO and I have used the method in this video to provision all of my dev environments. So this is a great way to deploy RHOSO labs. Do you have a specific question about the introspection steps for the dataplane? I can make a video specifically about that and clarify any confusion for you.
@@triplewho1448 Hi! thanks for answer, yes, well i have a couple of questions about RHOSO18 because documentations isnt clear like old TripleO deployments, so Metal3 introspection and OS image generation for baremetals isnt documented in RedHat, customizations for dataplane services isnt well documented too.
Thanks!!
Maybe some of your questions are answered in this video:
ruclips.net/video/4rS8X0OaEn8/видео.html
if there any way can use it on debian baremetal will be great
There is a project that is just called metal3 dev-env. It might be possible to run that one on Debian - although, they only mention Ubuntu and CentOS:
github.com/metal3-io/metal3-dev-env
Note though, this metal3 dev-env is a Kubernetes deployment and not OpenShift.
OpenShift and OKD are heavily integrated with the CoreOS line of distros. So running OpenShift itself on Debian won’t be possible.
Okd3 or 4 ?
OKD 4.14 in this video.
Teach me
haha what would you like to know?
@@triplewho1448 in a humble patience, I want know all you know; I am part of an edge SIG, and we getting started and will need many k8 foundations including open stack, are u on slack?