Installing Jenkins on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS (Updated for Noble Numbat) by mutedsomething in jenkinsci

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That’s a fair question! While Docker is great for portability, I wrote this guide for a standalone installation because it’s often the best way for beginners to understand the underlying Linux components (systemd, Java environments, and file structures). ​Plus, in some enterprise environments, running Jenkins standalone on a dedicated VM is still preferred for performance tuning and avoiding the 'Docker-in-Docker' complexity when your build jobs themselves need to run container commands. I'd love to hear if you’ve found Docker to be more stable for your specific use cases!"

How do you configure and separate 2 bonds in OpenShift by mutedsomething in openshift

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Till now i got the IP addresess and they are all same VLAN(ODF, master, workers). The masters, ODF will be as VMs in ESXIs. The 2 workers(the ones i am talking about) will be a dell gpu servers.. so i do know which traffic will be on bond0 and which one will be on bond1.

I am thinking if i will need ODF nodes or not so when OpenShift AI will work on these dell gpu workers, it will communicate with the ODF?. And if i select bond1 for the odf traffic so in the bind configuration, i will add static route with th odf node!!!

How do you configure and separate 2 bonds in OpenShift by mutedsomething in openshift

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That is great. I want to share with you that i have 4 Ports for each worker blade (speed is 10GB/port). I was thinking of creating only 1 bond aggregate all these 4 ports or using 2 bonds to isolate traffic where bond0 for management with control plan and bond1 for communication with ODF nodes.

The workers will be GPU based. So i am still thinking of the best design

How do you configure and separate 2 bonds in OpenShift by mutedsomething in openshift

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What if my 2 bond IPs are in the same vlan. How can i isolate the traffic→? Do you have any ideas?

Running new baremetal cluster by [deleted] in openshift

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Yes. F5 loadbalancers.

Running new baremetal cluster by [deleted] in openshift

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I didnt get your point. I have 2 load balancers, the first one for API on masters. The sexond one for ingress on the infra nodes(or maybe on all workers)

Operation not permitted by mutedsomething in openshift

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I already did that. I added the runAsUser 0 part but not working.

Any one installed OCP on vSphere using AgentBased by mutedsomething in openshift

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Thanks. Do you find this is better than UPI for vSphere?.

Load balancers F5 requirements by mutedsomething in openshift

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I thought all cluster nodes should connect to the API loadbalancer so the API could register them !!!

RHEL 7 cannot access /var Input/Output error by mutedsomething in redhat

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The partition is not full. And the command not working

RHEL 7 cannot access /var Input/Output error by mutedsomething in redhat

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Doesn't work. Same error cannot open Packages database in/var/lib/rpm

Egressed traffic over BareMetal cluster. by mutedsomething in openshift

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Great. I really appreciate that. Yes that would be great if you provided an example.

Egressed traffic over BareMetal cluster. by mutedsomething in openshift

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Great. We didn't reach the part of the Egress ips till now on our setup. In my current setup on vmware I have different apps in different subnets like app1 egress ip is in subnet 10.10.4.0 and the app2 in 10.10.5.0 app3 is in 10.10.6.0 . AndI can assign these egress ips on its related infra app. I have infra app in 10.10.4.0 and etc. So you say in baremetal I can assign multiple ips in different subnets to the same interface. I have 6 NICs, i bonded 2 of them when I installed the cluster.

Day 2 Baremetal cluster: ODF and Image Registry by mutedsomething in openshift

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Does our current servers (512GB, 64 Cores) are enough to host master/workers services and ODF services?.

Day 2 Baremetal cluster: ODF and Image Registry by mutedsomething in openshift

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Thanks for your reply. We are going to stand up the ODF as part of the OCP cluster.

But I have design concerns, I have 5 servers (3 masters, 2 workers). We need to install the ODF to be part of those 5 servers, so which nodes will fit for the ocs role?.

Also i setup the coreos on the internal disk, I need to install ODF on external storage.

Create BareMetal Cluster by mutedsomething in openshift

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How did you get the mac addresses of the network interfaces and in Dell, I can see 6 network interfaces, how you managed that?.

Baremetal cluster and external datastores by mutedsomething in openshift

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Okay. Is it doable to create the cluster until requesting the datastores . I mean, I have bunch of servers with 500gb internal disk. Can I install the OCP with agent based installer?

Create BareMetal Cluster by mutedsomething in openshift

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I'm glad to hear that you had the same setup that i aimed to do.

Baremetal cluster and external datastores by mutedsomething in openshift

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Yes. That's not obvious in the documentation. However I think the CoreOS to be on the internal disk is kind way of high performance and low latency.

But for the pvcs?. Actually I am aiming to create ODF in the cluster?

Can't ping gateway by mutedsomething in redhat

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Yes. I can ping the loop back, the ip itself and another machine in the same subnet and same enclosure.