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Unable to install Kubernettes on localhost #1500

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YashKhokale opened this issue Jul 24, 2018 · 6 comments
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Unable to install Kubernettes on localhost #1500

YashKhokale opened this issue Jul 24, 2018 · 6 comments
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Thank you for trying conjure-up! Before reporting a bug please make sure you've gone through this checklist:

Please provide the output of the following commands

which juju
juju version

which conjure-up
conjure-up --version

which lxc
/snap/bin/lxc config show
/snap/bin/lxc version

cat /etc/lsb-release

Please attach tarball of ~/.cache/conjure-up:

tar cvzf conjure-up.tar.gz ~/.cache/conjure-up

Sosreport

Please attach a sosreport:

sudo apt install sosreport
sosreport

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screenshot from 2018-07-24 17-47-06

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I am not able to install kubernettes on localhost (I ve installed dockers ce 17.06.02 version) @battlemidget

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Please read your initial post and provide the information requested

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cmars commented Sep 4, 2018

I am also unable to deploy CDK on localhost with conjure-up.

Same problem on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 in multipass VMs.

I installed with sudo snap install conjure-up --classic and sudo snap install lxd. I used the dir storage type when initializing lxd. I set up a lxdbr0 for ipv4 and did not set up ipv6 (ipv6 does not work well with the Juju LXD provider).

When I get to the "CHOOSE A CLOUD" page, the localhost option is always grayed out and the message Unable to find a storage pool for LXD. For information on configuring storage for LXD, see https://docs.conjure-up.io/devel/en/#users-of-lxd is displayed at the bottom of the screen. I've read that page, done what it says, even redeployed the VM from scratch a few times to be sure, and it is always grayed out.

I've also tried sudo snap refresh conjure-up --edge to no avail.

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spjz commented Oct 17, 2018

When I get to the "CHOOSE A CLOUD" page, the localhost option is always grayed out and the message Unable to find a storage pool for LXD. For information on configuring storage for LXD, see https://docs.conjure-up.io/devel/en/#users-of-lxd is displayed at the bottom of the screen. I've read that page, done what it says, even redeployed the VM from scratch a few times to be sure, and it is always grayed out.

You need to run lxd init before conjure-up as described here: https://docs.conjure-up.io/stable/en/user-manual#users-of-lxd

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