[Devtools] must solve this minishift IP problem

Budh Ram Gurung bgurung at redhat.com
Tue Jul 24 13:32:41 UTC 2018


Hi Burr,

On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 6:50 PM Burr Sutter <bsutter at redhat.com> wrote:

> Here is the seriousness of the situation.  I use profiles - like so
> minishift profile set demo1
> minishift start
> # do some demo
> minishift stop
> minishift profile set demo2
> minishift start
> # do some other demo
> minishift stop
> minishift profile set demo3
> minishift start
> # yet other demo
> minishift stop
> # close laptop, drive/fly to next location, repeat the whole process
>
> Yet, at the next location, I get a new IP address and the following
> error.  This particular VM's IP was 106, yet it reverted back to 101.
>
> Caused By:
> Error: Get https://192.168.99.101:8443/healthz/ready: x509: certificate
> is valid for 10.0.2.15, 127.0.0.1, 172.17.0.1, 172.30.0.1, 192.168.99.106,
> not 192.168.99.101
>

Thanks for taking time and reporting the issue.
We will definitely look into it and creating an upstream issue to track it.


> the demos are basically:
> bit.ly/msa-instructions
> bit.ly/istio-tutorial
> bit.ly/faas-tutorial
> and you can not really run 2 of these in the same VM due to the 10 pods
> per core limit.
>
> minishift ip --set-static does not seem to make the IP "sticky".
> It really wants to go back to 100.  It seems the IP address is not
> "stored" in the profile.
> So, this makes profiles essentially unusable.
>
> creation script:
> minishift profile set istio-tutorial
> minishift config set memory 8GB
> minishift config set cpus 3
> minishift config set vm-driver virtualbox
> minishift config set image-caching true
> minishift addon enable admin-user
> minishift addon enable anyuid
> # minishift ip --set-static
>
> minishift start
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Regards,
Budh Ram Gurung
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