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I installed OKD in its version 4.7.0-0.okd-2021-08-22-163618 on Fedora CoreOS 34 Stable. I want to add a new Worker, after 24 hours of installation and the methods that are in the links:
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I installed OKD in its version 4.7.0-0.okd-2021-08-22-163618 on Fedora CoreOS 34 Stable. I want to add a new Worker, after 24 hours of installation and the methods that are in the links:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/UCS_CVDs/versastack_flashsystem_redhat43.html?dtid=oblgzzz001087
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-add-new-worker-node-existing-openshift-4-cluster-ibm-miranda
These methods do not work either with base64, nor without base64 to create the new worker.ign file
They don't work for me. The installation was done as in the tutorial:
https://itnext.io/guide-installing-an-okd-4-5-cluster-508a2631cbee
Bare Metal style as it was installed over Proxmox VE
When you finish configuring the Worker with the FCOS file, and the Ignition file, when booting it shows this problem
https://pasteboard.co/2BNZOwHwFDCw.png
if I use the
rd.break = initqueue
flag in GRUB I find the following:https://pasteboard.co/L4iC4Ki1fM3E.png
I appreciate the help because it is a cluster in production that needs to be expanded.
Thanks in Advance.
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