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Kopf crashes when there are disabled APIServers. #1073
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@mehrdad-khojastefar I'm also facing the exact same issue in our k8s cluster |
@mehrdad-khojastefar were you able to find any workaround on this issue? |
@prabhatkgupta I was able to fix it, you can take a look at it here https://github.com/mehrdad-khojastefar/kopf |
@mehrdad-khojastefar how can I use your code in my docker? |
@prabhatkgupta |
@mehrdad-khojastefar tried to pip install from your github repo, facing the following issue
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Long story short
I've come across this issue when I was trying to run my operator inside a kubernetes cluster that has linkerd.io as its service mesh. the thing is it is not setup correctly so the team decided to disable the api via
--runtime-config
. now the/apis/tap.linkerd.io/v1alpha1/
returns 503 errors.Normally I would like to ignore this error as the
kubectl
does, when I list pods it shows a little warning that tap.linkerd.io is not available and then shows me the list of pods.But I noticed that kopf keeps getting crashed.
I have tried
settings.scanning.disabled = True
but that did not help, although I thought it would while reading the docs.Kopf version
1.36.2
Kubernetes version
1.23.13
Python version
3.11
Code
No response
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Additional information
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