My rancher container is up and runing but the browser is not responding only following logs entries are there 2020-09-06 21:02:35.861191 W | etcdserver: read-only range request "key:\"/registry/configmaps/kube-system/k3s\" " with result "range_response_count:1 size:367" took too long (130.266793ms) to execute 2020-09-06 21:02:35.861960 W | etcdserver: read-only range request "key:\"/registry/leases/kube-system/cloud-controller-manager\" " with result "range_response_count:1 size:305" took too long (550.13739ms) to execute
Omg I love this guy this basically the setup I was running in my home lab. Promox with rancher v1 and Unifi for home networking. I even had DO running. I didn't have a ca though.
Nice! I'm the guy - are you subscribed to my personal channel? adrian.goins.tv - all things Rancher and Kubernetes! Let me know if there's anything you'd like me to make a video about! I really want to make videos about how I built out my home lab w/ fanless PCs, Proxmox, Rancher, Kubernetes, Synology, pfSense, 802.1q VLAN trunking, Vault, Elasticsearch, ntopng, a Pi-Hole and then all the stuff that runs inside of it for home automation, presence detection, and everything else...but I'd have to tear down the whole thing to make the videos on how to put it back together again. Maybe I should create a Patreon account so I can buy new equipment and have stuff laying around I can build up and tear down.
Does anyone know what to install to have your shell spell out your aliases? I think that is missing from the presentation. At least up until 24:42. Thx!
i was using shortcuts but had to keep turning them off for training, so instead i set the shortcuts as keystroke triggers in Keyboard Maestro so they auto expand. i get to type less, you get to see the commands. WIN!
I want to learn more about Kubernetes at home. Can't run it on my work laptop so I was interested in building out a Proxmox server to easily manage the VMs for Kubernetes and other learning. Trying to research how to best run Kubernetes on Proxmox I came across Rancher and this video. Would like to see more information on how you set up your Proxmox. Do you build it out of desktop components or server components? How you handle DNS, load balancing and storage? I know this is not official Rancher content but could be a personal channel video.
Fantastic demo sir! Still very relevant and made v2 very accessible to the noobs like me. Took a lot of the scary-ness away from running one's own kube cluster! As an aside, whats providing that reverse search "menu" at 39:00? (I'm using ZSH on Fedora, so might not have an analogous, just curious).
I installed Rancher. Rancher Dashboard shows 15% CPU usage even with no apps installed on the cluster. It is a 3 node cluster with 8Gb/2 CPU each and one separate master of the same config. All running ubuntu+docker. Is this much resource usage expected for zero workload?
Hello, helloworld. RUclips comments aren't the best place for these sorts of questions - head over to the Rancher Users Slack instead. If you don't have an invite, you can get one from slack.rancher.io. See you there!
Adrian Goins why are you post classes on RUclips if you don’t think people should ask or have questions answered on here? Some of us watching on here might want to hear the answer too.
@@creator_aviator Could make a video on how to create private catalogs and limit catalog view to a subset of users or group? If you could use RStudio (CE) and Jupyter as example apps would be ideal, but beggars can't be choosers ;-) Thanks in advance.
I think we should hit the pain point of getting sick of writing the verbose/clear kubectl commands before spending any time bringing in someone's repo to alias them. Anyway, I don't think it necessary for a beginner/intro video. 24 minutes in.
i like to show people possibilities so they have options. when they hit the pain point, they know what to do. however, in my current trainings, i no longer show the aliases. not enough time. now i show Kustomize!
Hi! Helm is the package manager for Kubernetes. Head over to their website, and it even says so, right at the top: "Helm 3: The package manager for Kubernetes"
Hello, Doctor Merciless. Perhaps you're looking at the wrong documentation? The information at rancher.com/docs is comprehensive and will help you with everything you need to know to install Rancher, deploy Kubernetes, and manage those clusters. If there's something that you think is missing, it would be great if you create an issue for it at github.com/rancher/rancher or github.com/rancher/docs. Constructive suggestions are always appreciated!
My rancher container is up and runing but the browser is not responding
only following logs entries are there
2020-09-06 21:02:35.861191 W | etcdserver: read-only range request "key:\"/registry/configmaps/kube-system/k3s\" " with result "range_response_count:1 size:367" took too long (130.266793ms) to execute
2020-09-06 21:02:35.861960 W | etcdserver: read-only range request "key:\"/registry/leases/kube-system/cloud-controller-manager\" " with result "range_response_count:1 size:305" took too long (550.13739ms) to execute
Omg I love this guy this basically the setup I was running in my home lab. Promox with rancher v1 and Unifi for home networking. I even had DO running. I didn't have a ca though.
Nice! I'm the guy - are you subscribed to my personal channel? adrian.goins.tv - all things Rancher and Kubernetes! Let me know if there's anything you'd like me to make a video about! I really want to make videos about how I built out my home lab w/ fanless PCs, Proxmox, Rancher, Kubernetes, Synology, pfSense, 802.1q VLAN trunking, Vault, Elasticsearch, ntopng, a Pi-Hole and then all the stuff that runs inside of it for home automation, presence detection, and everything else...but I'd have to tear down the whole thing to make the videos on how to put it back together again.
Maybe I should create a Patreon account so I can buy new equipment and have stuff laying around I can build up and tear down.
Not bad content. Only the presenter keeps going off on tangent all the time. Stick to the point man.
so if github go down, youn can't acces your panel anymore ?
Does anyone know what to install to have your shell spell out your aliases? I think that is missing from the presentation. At least up until 24:42. Thx!
i was using shortcuts but had to keep turning them off for training, so instead i set the shortcuts as keystroke triggers in Keyboard Maestro so they auto expand. i get to type less, you get to see the commands. WIN!
Where is the yaml stuff to do your stuff.
... please use lower resolution for presentations! I cannot read anything on ipad!
all my presentations are now locked at 1920x1080 with terminals at 1280p with 30pt font, and browser windows are at 133% or 150%. so much easier!
Great walkthrough! does the demo container monachus/rancher-demo:pink still works? I get error while trying to use it. Thanks in advance.
I get the same result. I made it work to be shown, but it does not reveal any container but counts up errors..
use monachus/rancher-demo and set the env variable COW_COLOR to whatever you want.
I want to learn more about Kubernetes at home. Can't run it on my work laptop so I was interested in building out a Proxmox server to easily manage the VMs for Kubernetes and other learning. Trying to research how to best run Kubernetes on Proxmox I came across Rancher and this video. Would like to see more information on how you set up your Proxmox. Do you build it out of desktop components or server components? How you handle DNS, load balancing and storage? I know this is not official Rancher content but could be a personal channel video.
Fantastic demo sir! Still very relevant and made v2 very accessible to the noobs like me. Took a lot of the scary-ness away from running one's own kube cluster!
As an aside, whats providing that reverse search "menu" at 39:00? (I'm using ZSH on Fedora, so might not have an analogous, just curious).
I installed Rancher. Rancher Dashboard shows 15% CPU usage even with no apps installed on the cluster. It is a 3 node cluster with 8Gb/2 CPU each and one separate master of the same config. All running ubuntu+docker. Is this much resource usage expected for zero workload?
Hello, helloworld. RUclips comments aren't the best place for these sorts of questions - head over to the Rancher Users Slack instead. If you don't have an invite, you can get one from slack.rancher.io. See you there!
Adrian Goins why are you post classes on RUclips if you don’t think people should ask or have questions answered on here? Some of us watching on here might want to hear the answer too.
Content starts at 6:35
20:20 SOUUUUP
This website's login appears over bruteforcemoveable and I can't access bruteforce because I end up here
what?
Awesome overview about kubernetes and rancher. Thank you!
This really is an amazing demo on a single node. Thank you its good to be able to do something hands on that is within reach. Really cool.
Awesome stuff!
Saludos desde Boston, MA - great webinar today
Gracias, amigo!
@@creator_aviator
Could make a video on how to create private catalogs and limit catalog view to a subset of users or group? If you could use RStudio (CE) and Jupyter as example apps would be ideal, but beggars can't be choosers ;-)
Thanks in advance.
Amazing!!!! Thank you guys!!!
Adrian is dope!!!!!
I think we should hit the pain point of getting sick of writing the verbose/clear kubectl commands before spending any time bringing in someone's repo to alias them. Anyway, I don't think it necessary for a beginner/intro video. 24 minutes in.
i like to show people possibilities so they have options. when they hit the pain point, they know what to do. however, in my current trainings, i no longer show the aliases. not enough time. now i show Kustomize!
I love that you talk on x2 speed!
Hahaha! Even talking fast there isn't enough time to get all the information in.
Please dont call Helm as kubernetes package manager, it's not. Otherwise nice overview.
Hi! Helm is the package manager for Kubernetes. Head over to their website, and it even says so, right at the top: "Helm 3: The package manager for Kubernetes"
Can you say more about this? How would you explain/describe Helm? (genuinely curious). Thanks!
@@joshdavis6622 helm.sh - it's the package manager for kubernetes.
the documentation is bad. Is that why you sell support?
Hello, Doctor Merciless. Perhaps you're looking at the wrong documentation? The information at rancher.com/docs is comprehensive and will help you with everything you need to know to install Rancher, deploy Kubernetes, and manage those clusters. If there's something that you think is missing, it would be great if you create an issue for it at github.com/rancher/rancher or github.com/rancher/docs. Constructive suggestions are always appreciated!
@@creator_aviator The Doctor is lost :-)
@DrMerciless according your logic, your comment is not descriptive/helpful either