[Container-tools] First impressions on packaging a multi-tier Nulecule application on Kubernetes

Aaron Weitekamp aweiteka at redhat.com
Mon Sep 14 13:23:39 UTC 2015


On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 2:05 PM, Ratnadeep Debnath <rtnpro at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 7:05 PM, Dusty Mabe <dusty at dustymabe.com> wrote:
> >> Complicated DNS setup
> >> ==================
> >>   Kubernetes supports enabling cluster addon for DNS, however it's not
> >> that straightforward. In the docs[2], it says that just put the addons
> >> in /etc/kubernetes/addons and restart the services and the addons
> >> should start working. But, what to put, what should be the directory
> >> structure, nothing is clearly mentioned.
> >
> >
> > Did you figure it out? If so could you add it back to the official
> > documentation to make it better for the future?
>
> I was not able to figure it out. It needs help from a veteran in
> kubernetes.
>

​It turns out Kubernetes is just plain difficult to develop. As I work with
openshift v3 I've come to appreciate the bootstrapping 'oc new-app ...'
tool that generates sane pod/service/rc files that I can edit. If I make a
mistake it will flag the error, shortening development time.

I don't know what tooling we are looking at to help kube developers but I
would be surprised if there isn't something developing in the kube
community.


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